Hello everyone,

I am an intern programmer at the age of 17, doing an educational unpaid 
full time internship where I have to work for 70 or so hours. While at my 
internship, I was introduced to the beagle bone black as my main project 
while interning here at the science and engineering firm. My project is to 
re-create a silver light web-server, but with the beagle bone black in a 
non windows version that could be used more efficiently. 

My issue currently, is displaying images on my web server that is currently 
being hosted by my Beagle Bone Black. I am using lighttpd, and for my web 
server I basically followed the beginning of this guide following the 
*Setup* step 
http://www.element14.com/community/community/knode/single-board_computers/next-gen_beaglebone/blog/2013/11/20/beaglebone-web-server--setup
 
. Anyways, I have a web server hosted, and one of my next goals is to try 
and display simple images onto the web server, but so far no hope. 

I have the web server recognizing images are trying to be displayed, but* 
the error for the images is: 404 not found.* I am very new, so I am still 
very clueless as to what I should do in going about further with the issue 
I am having.. 


I used the text editor and code just like this with my putty.

vi /www/pages/test.php

*Then in the text editor:*
<html>

<head>

<title>Test</title>

</head>

<body>

<?php print("Connection Test."); ?>

<?php echo "<img src=\"image.jpg\"/>"; ?>

</body>

</html>


I'd love to hear your feedback on my issue, I so far am really enjoying the 
Beagle Bone Black, and want to learn more about it, but after countless 
searches I still can't seem to figure out what it is that I am doing wrong 
here. 

Thanks

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