Re: [users@httpd] Graphics rendering problem

2005-05-13 Thread tracyfowler
finaly got it working, after a compleate reinstall of apache 2.0.54, not sure what it was the only thing I did was delete the conf directory after the uninstalling the first time and then uncommenting the same loadmod commands as before. - Original Message - From: "Gene" <[EMAIL PROTEC

Re: [users@httpd] Graphics rendering problem

2005-05-13 Thread Joel Bjurström
Now it works for me too, it didn't yesterday, so i think it's fixed. On 5/13/05, Steven Pierce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I also tried the web site And it worked fine for me. The Graphic of the > rabbit was slow for me also. Could it be the "Size" of the graphic that > is cauing a problem?

Re: [users@httpd] Graphics rendering problem

2005-05-13 Thread Steven Pierce
I also tried the web site And it worked fine for me. The Graphic of the rabbit was slow for me also. Could it be the "Size" of the graphic that is cauing a problem?? What size is the pic of the rabbit? What format is it in? I do not think it is an Apache error at all. Like Gene, I am seeing

Re: [users@httpd] Graphics rendering problem

2005-05-13 Thread Gene
I tried the website. I got the full graphic header and the graphic of the rabbit without any trouble (though a bit slow). Could the problem be your browser rather than apache? Were there additional graphics that weren't served up at all? Gene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am having a problem displa

[users@httpd] Graphics rendering problem

2005-05-12 Thread tracyfowler
I am having a problem displaying graphics on apache 2.0.54.I am only getting half of the graphic when accessing the webpageany ideaswareaglehosting.dnsalias.net is the webpage the problem is not the dynamic dns as I can duplicate the problemusing direct ip address also.it is like the se