awarnier wrote: > > Hi. > > Maybe the very first thing you need to do, if you are going to use your > email program to post to lists such as this one, is to turn off all > these nice features like "view as html" and "send as html". View and > compose and send as plain text, or you are going to confuse yourself and > others no end, specially if what you want to include is html is the > first place. > > The second thing is to just decide once and for all how you download the > pages from the original server, and then stick to one way for now. In > other words, you have downloaded the pages one way or another, and they > are now as they are, and we will try to understand what is going on. If > you keep on changing the contents of the pages as we are trying to help, > you are going to get everyone confused again, including yourself. > > Next, what you show in your log below and seem to consider as a problem > (accesses to a directory instead of a file), is actually normal. When > the browser asks Apache for a document at "/a/b/c/d/index.html", Apache > will explore this whole path, element by element. So it will first look > for "/a", and if it doesn't even find that, it will log an error in the > log for "/a" and not go any further. > Similarly, if it finds "/a" and then "/a/b", and then "/a/b/c", but then > not "/a/b/c/d", it will log an error for that, and never even look for > "/a/b/c/d/index.html". > > Next, Apache itself will do fine with links as long as you want, as long > as it can actually find what the browser is telling it to find under the > DocumentRoot. The user-id under which Apache is running also needs to be > able at least to read all these directories and files. So verify this, > so that we are not chasing the wrong issue (we don't know which lines > you are /not/ showing us from your logs). > > And finally, the important part is to figure out what the browser is > actually asking for. > You can figure that from your Apache access logs. > Check first if the access logs actually shows accesses to files that > really exist on your disk, where the browser is asking for them. > Either the browser is asking for the wrong thing (due to incorrect links > in the pages), or else the browser is asking for the right thing, but > the asked-for document really isn't there. > What is it ? > > Suggestion : > - stop Apache > - delete all the logs > - start Apache > - in your browser, start with the very top document, then step by step > check your access log, verifying that what you think the browser should > be asking for at each browser click, is really what it is asking for. > > At the first discrepancy, stop and post the relevant access log lines. > > > deh wrote: >> >> Krist van Besien wrote: >>> On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 5:32 AM, deh <dhaselwood@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> I wanted to setup my web pages that are on verizon.net on my local >>>> network >>>> with a machine running Suse 11.1/apache2. I downloaded the web pages >>>> with >>>> 'wget -a -k' into a directory and set the directory/root and directory >>>> for >>>> the apache .conf file to the directory holding 'index.html' in the >>>> downloaded directories and set the permissions. When the server is >>>> accessed, the web page text presents, but there are only boxes for the >>>> .jpg, >>>> .jpeg files and the one case where there is a file to be downloaded it >>>> shows >>>> "Object not Found, Error 404". >>>> >>>> If I access 'index.html' from the browser (Konqueror) on the server >>>> machine >>>> everything is correct, so it looks like the paths to the files are >>>> being >>>> handled differently with apache than the browser. >>>> >>>> I'm new at this and need so direction as to where to look. >>> In your case it is probly the -k option to wget that is the problem. >>> This option tells wget to convert all hyperlinks so that they are >>> suitable for local viewing. This is why you can see your site in >>> konqueror. >>> In order to mirror your site locally just get all the html files using >>> a file transfer client, so that you get exactly the same as on your >>> server. >>> >>> If you are still experiencing 404 errors afterwards the way to start >>> solving these is to look in the error log. If you don't understand >>> what you see there, you can come back here and ask us :-) >>> >>> Krist >>> >>> -- >>> krist.vanbesien@xxxxxxxxx >>> krist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> Bremgarten b. Bern, Switzerland >>> -- >>> A: It reverses the normal flow of conversation. >>> Q: What's wrong with top-posting? >>> A: Top-posting. >>> Q: What's the biggest scourge on plain text email discussions? >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server >>> Project. >>> See <URL:http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html> for more info. >>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> " from the digest: users-digest-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> >>> >> >> Krist, >> >> Thanks for the response. >> >> Dropping the '-k' option didn't fix the problem. Here is a snip of >> error_log output as well as a look at the html file. At the moment it >> looks >> like apache2 is truncating the path/file name. >> error_log >> Using webpage downloaded with wget -r >> [Wed Apr 08 12:32:23 2009] [error] [client 10.143.15.6] File does not >> exist: >> /home/deh/webpage/mysite.verizon.net/res7yvp2/w4dh22/imagelib, referer: >> http://10.143.15.1:41574/ >> [Wed Apr 08 12:32:25 2009] [error] [client 10.143.15.6] File does not >> exist: >> /home/deh/webpage/mysite.verizon.net/res7yvp2/w4dh22/imagelib, referer: >> http://10.143.15.1:41574/ >> [Wed Apr 08 12:32:25 2009] [error] [client 10.143.15.6] File does not >> exist: >> /home/deh/webpage/mysite.verizon.net/res7yvp2/w4dh22/sitebuildercontent, >> referer: http://10.143.15.1:41574/ >> [Wed Apr 08 12:32:26 2009] [error] [client 10.143.15.6] File does not >> exist: >> /home/deh/webpage/mysite.verizon.net/res7yvp2/w4dh22/favicon.ico, >> referer: >> http://10.143.15.1:41574/ >> >> error_log using webpage downloaded with wget -r -k >> [Wed Apr 08 13:25:24 2009] [error] [client 10.143.15.6] File does not >> exist: >> /home/deh/webpage/mysite.verizon.net/res7yvp2/w4dh22/imagelib, referer: >> http://10.143.15.1:41574/ >> [Wed Apr 08 13:25:31 2009] [error] [client 10.143.15.6] File does not >> exist: >> /home/deh/webpage/mysite.verizon.net/res7yvp2/w4dh22/imagelib, referer: >> http://10.143.15.1:41574/ >> [Wed Apr 08 13:25:31 2009] [error] [client 10.143.15.6] File does not >> exist: >> /home/deh/webpage/mysite.verizon.net/res7yvp2/w4dh22/sitebuildercontent, >> referer: http://10.143.15.1:41574/ >> [Wed Apr 08 13:25:39 2009] [error] [client 10.143.15.6] File does not >> exist: >> /home/deh/webpage/mysite.verizon.net/res7yvp2/w4dh22/sitebuildercontent, >> referer: http://10.143.15.1:41574/ >> >> The problem is that these only have a partial path, and no file name. >> >> Line from file-- >> ~/webpage/mysite.verizon.net/res7yvp2/w4dh22/index.html >> in the web page downloaded with-- >> wget -r >> [I changed "<" to "#" since with "<" Preview Message didn't show the >> path/file] >> <td width="5">#img src="/imagelib/sitebuilder/layout/spacer.gif" >> width="1" >> height="1" alt=""><br></td> >> >> Same line as foregoing from web page >> downloaded with wget -r -k >> <td width="5">#img src="../../imagelib/sitebuilder/layout/spacer.gif" >> width="1" height="1" alt=""><br></td> >> >> The latter path/file is correct, as the imagelib is up two levels from >> the >> directory holding index.html >> For example, this is what I it should be-- >> /home/deh/webpage/mysite.verizon.net/imagelib/sitebuilder/layout/spacer.gif >> >> Conclusion: >> 1) The '-k' option in 'wget' stores the correct path with respect to the >> index.html (DirectoryRoot) path. >> 2) Neither works correctly with apache >> 3) In the error_log, the file name is missing and the path is incomplete >> >> Could it be that the path is simply too long? >> >> Don >> >> > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project. > See <URL:http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html> for more info. > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > " from the digest: users-digest-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > awarnier, Here is another go at this-- Here is the 1st error from error_log-- [Wed Apr 08 15:27:56 2009] [error] [client 10.143.15.10] File does not exist: /home/deh/webpage/mysite.verizon.net/res7yvp2/w4dh22/imagelib, referer: http://10.143.15.1:41574/ Here is the access_log-- 10.143.15.10 - - [08/Apr/2009:15:27:56 -0400] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 304 - "-" "Opera/9.64 (X11; Linux i686; U; en) Presto/2.1.1" 10.143.15.10 - - [08/Apr/2009:15:27:56 -0400] "GET /index.html HTTP/1.1" 304 - "http://10.143.15.1:41574/" "Opera/9.64 (X11; Linux i686; U; en) Presto/2.1.1" 10.143.15.10 - - [08/Apr/2009:15:27:56 -0400] "GET /imagelib/sitebuilder/layout/spacer.gif HTTP/1.1" 404 1145 "http://10.143.15.1:41574/" "Opera/9.64 (X11; Linux i686; U; en) Presto/2.1.1" Here is where the file that was not found resides-- deh@PIII:~/webpage/mysite.verizon.net/imagelib/sitebuilder/layout> ls -l total 16 -rwxr-xr-x 1 www users 43 2007-06-06 13:05 blank.gif -rwxr-xr-x 1 www users 67 2007-06-06 13:05 spacer.gif Here is where index.html resides and <DirectoryRoot> is set-- deh@PIII:~/webpage/mysite.verizon.net/res7yvp2/w4dh22> ls -l total 80 -rwxr-xr-x 1 www users 21461 2009-04-08 14:47 id2.html -rwxr-xr-x 1 www users 30840 2009-04-08 14:47 id3.html -rwxr-xr-x 1 www users 22716 2009-04-08 14:47 index.html Here is the line from the html file-- <td width="257" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" colspan="2" rowspan="3" valign="top"> ../../imagelib/sitebuilder/layout/spacer.gif <br></td> [BTW, the html box is not checked, but if following line with the "<" ">" included in above, it shows up correctly in the message entry box, but in the Preview Message there is only a faint icon of a page. Is there someplace else where html gets turned on besides the where the message is posted?] img src="../../imagelib/sitebuilder/layout/spacer.gif" alt="" This path/file is correct when starting from the directory with index.html. The 'GET' in the access file would be correct if the "../../" was prepended to the path/file. Don -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/apache-fails-to-show-jpg-and-not-find-files-tp22942391p22958851.html Sent from the Apache HTTP Server - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project. See <URL:http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html> for more info. To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx " from the digest: users-digest-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx