On Fri, 11 Dec 1998, Kyler, Kenneth R., Maj, SAF/IGQ wrote:
> Here's what I'm trying to do. I have several virtual hosts on my server. I
> put the output in a directory called stats under that particular host's home
> directory. Currently, I must also copy all the images to a directory called
> "images" under the stats directory. ie; those images for analog exists
> several times on the server.
>
> I want to consolidate that down to one set of images and was hoping I could
> do that with a configuration directive.
>
Oh, I see now. You can use the IMAGEDIR command to tell analog where your
images live on the server. The command looks like IMAGEDIR /images/ not
IMAGEDIR /usr/local/htdocs/images/ though -- i.e., it's whatever should
appear in the <img src="???"> tag in the output.
However, I don't think this is the command you want. It's up to your
server what it sends out when it is asked for /images/bar1.gif. You should
be able to configure your server so that /images/ always corresponds to
the same actual directory on disk whichever virtual host is being addressed.
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Stephen Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/
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