The 'current directory' isn't where you think it is. Say the URL
"http://www.somedomain.com/test/junk.html" generates an error. Then, the
'current directory' is http://www.somedomain.com/test/ and not the
directory where you've placed your images.
In other words, the images must be specified with a full URL from a local
webserver. For instance the squid machine (if you have a webserver running
on it)
At 10:37 11/18/1999 +0100, Emmanuel Keller wrote:
>Hi,
>i'm rewriting the Error Messages pages which are located
>in /usr/local/softs/squid/etc/errors on my Linux Proxy.
>If I add a <img src="test.gif"> in these files and
>put the test.gif file in the same directory where my errors
>pages are, the pictures aren't shown on the pages. I don't
>understand why ?
-- Espen Lyngaas, IT Consultant, Color Group ASA Espen.Lyngaas@colorline.no Espen.Lyngaas@c2i.net http://www.team17.com/~elyngaas/ Phone: +47-95063143 +47-22944315 ICQ: 43241796Received on Thu Nov 18 1999 - 03:41:15 MST
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