> No probelms when accessing /example/news/ (not suprising) but
> /example/news/9.html results in "9:Object does not exist".

Either the fetch fails or the object can't be initialized, which would
mean a memory shortage or somesuch. The first is most likely.

Turn on MySQL logging and lets see.

> >Maybe a global DocumentRoot setting?
> 
> Already got one in the srm.conf

Is it overridden anywhere?

> (why must some distributions insist on
> having stuff in all the 4 apache config files?) DocumentRoot /var/www

This is the 'old style' apache configuration. The apache team has said
they'd leave it in for backwards compatibility but advocate using one
file.

> [Sat Jul 1 11:56:23 2000] [crit] [client 203.59.24.142] configuration
> error:  couldn't check user.  No user file?:
> /midgard/images/topleft1.gif

Is the DocRoot under any <Files> or <Directory> protection that would
trigger Midgard?

Emile


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