did you by any chance disable the options->autoload images in netscape
3.x; if so make sure it is checked out. You HTML doesn't seem to have
any problems, as long as there is nothing in the html file.
Phillip Ching 605.734.71 wrote:
> Hi L. M. Marchese (and Others),
>
> Thanks for your responses to my question on Netscape.
> But I still cannot figure out this problem.
>
> In my Web page, I have the following:
>
> <IMG SCR="http://abc.com/~pching/images/lbook.gif" ALIGN="left">
> where images is a directory under ~pching/public_html
> This displays OK when accessing via Netscape 4.04, but displays
> a broken image when accessing with Netscape 3.03.
>
> Using your suggestion, I made the following changes:
>
> <IMG SCR="http://abc.com/icons/lbook.gif" ALIGN="left">
> where lbook.gif is under /home/httpd/icons directory. Still, I
> see the same behavior: Displays with the Netscape 4.04 but not
> with the Netscape 3.03.
>
> I got a feeling that this is not related to the Apache Web server,
> but related to the different versions of the Netscape. But on the
> other hand, not every one has upgraded to Netscape4.04 - people
> need backward compatibility. Right? I am must missing something.
> Hope someone can point that out - appreciated!
>
> Thanks!
> Philip
>
> > You need to have the "Alias /icons/" pointing to the right
> directory.
> >
> > Hope this helps
> >
> >
> > Phillip Ching 605.734.71 wrote:
> >
> > > Hi All,
> > >
> > > I have a Web server running RedHat5.0 with Apache.
> > > What I have experienced is:
> > >
> > > 1) If accessing the Web page with Navigator 3.03,
> > > all images are broken.
> > >
> > > 2) If accessing the Web page with Navigator 4.04,
> > > all images are displayed OK.
> > >
> > > I cannot figure out if this is a problem with the
> > > Navigator or the Apache. Any ideas?
> > >
> > > Thanks!
> > > Philip
> > >
>
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