Hi,
This problem has been sovled. It turns out that when accessing
a Web page via Netscape3.03, it only accepts "wwww.abc.com"
in the URL fomat. Whereas, Netscape4.04 can accpet "abc.com"
beacuase it will automaticall filled in "wwww" for you. My
prblem was I used "abc.com" format in my Web page. Therefore,
Netscape3.03 displays broken images.
But I would like to thank to all who have responded to my query
on 'Apache or Netscape problem?'. It is nice to talk to you all!
Thanks!
Philip
>
> You can try to empty the the cache. Maybe this will do the trick.
>
> CyberMan
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> On Mon, 18 May 1998, Phillip Ching 605.734.71 wrote:
>
> > Hi Joel,
> >
> > Thanks for your e-mail!
> >
> > Sorry that I have mis-spelled 'SCR' instead of 'SRC' in my e-mail.
> > But in my actual Web html file it is correct (i.e., SRC). Otherwise,
> > Netscape4.04 won't display the image either (I believe).
> >
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Philip
> >
> >
> > > this isn't working because the image tag needs a SRC attribute.. not a
> > > SCR attribute.. that's where your problem is. =) .. just a slight
> > > overlooking .. that's all.
> > >
> > > Joel
> > >
> > > > 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.
> > >
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