Check your document root directory in apache configuration file (httpd.conf).

Matteo.  

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> From: Wade Chandler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: gioved� 7 ottobre 2004 19.52
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> Subject: Re: apache problem
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> Nandish Rudra wrote:
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> > Hi,
> > 
> > I am running Apache 2.0.49 and Tomcat 5.0.28 on RedHat 9.0. 
> The users 
> > are unable to get the images when using the link 
> > http://test.test.net/images/test.gif but can get to it using 
> > http://test.test.net:8080/images/test.gif. I am new to Apache and 
> > would appreciate some help.
> > 
> > Regards,
> > Nandish Rudra
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> You need to read up on modjk2 first I guess.  That will start 
> you on a path to understanding the purpose of each server in 
> this context.  If you don't have a reason to use Apache and 
> Tomcat together you could just use Tomcat soley.  Either way. 
>  I use Tomcat by itself on some servers and I've been very 
> happy with it.
> 
> Wade
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