In fact, it was argued during the issue that it wasn't our fault, that it works under a standard web server just fine.
The fact remains, the Debian port of IM worked, the CentOS one didn't. I've already worked around the issue,
I just do my conversions on Debian, being that I'm not really a Debian fanboy, I'm not terribly thrilled about maintaining
a Debian install around, and I figured I'd ask.
The provider is coresense. For better or for worse. They do a lot of things stupidly, but it works, and for lack of a
better option to suggest for a cart with a back-end that handles the things they do, it stays.
Peter
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 4:01 PM, Frank Cox <theatre@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That suggests a problem with the way your "mystery software" is serving
On Wed, 2009-12-16 at 15:57 -0800, Peter Serwe wrote:
> I didn't notice the problem until it was hosted on a certain
> commercial storefront provider, under apache, I saw no problem.
the image rather than a problem with the image. Which points to a bug
in the "mystery software".
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