On 04/24/2011 07:59 PM, nathan w wrote: > if you check the source of the rendered page (i.e. via your browser), > are the missing page resources actually where the browser's being told > they are? is that location within your doc root?
Yes. On my Ubuntu machine DocumentRoot is /var/www/ On my XP machine DocumentRoot is D:\Server\www\public_html I have an index.php in DocumentRoot on each machine and link to index.php pages in various projects that are in their own directories in DocumentRoot. I copied the directory in question from DocumentRoot on my Ubuntu machine to DocumentRoot on my XP machine without making any changes. > if it works on new pages you create, maybe it's the old pages that are > the problem, such as... absolute url references instead of relative? I'm guessing it probably is a problem with the old pages, but not absolute vs. relative references. If I take the first <img> tag on the site, put it in a file called image-test.html, with <html> and <body> tags around it and open it in Firefox, it displays correctly. I didn't change anything inside the <img> tag. Tomorrow I'll start building the problem site's index.php, one piece at a time, and see what's causing the trouble. > just throwin' ideas around here. I appreciate them. Even if they're not directly the answer, they help lead me to what is. Thanks. -- Regards, Dick Steffens _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
