> That's exactly what it was: after changing the pages from active to static,
> images appeared in the browser. I remember reading that part of the MIdgard
> manual, I must have read it too quickly.. I'll remember now. :)
> 
> So I only need "active" pages when I expect 100% of the content to be
> served by Midgard.

There is a workaround for this that Henri posted a while ago.

Subpages overrule their parents even if they'r active. If / is active, and
/images isn't, then /images/something.gif will first match on /images, not
/, then notice that /image/something.gif is not handled by Midgard which
then passes control back to Apache.

This deserves a spot in the bugs on dope department :)

Emile


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