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I have user as "daemon" in httpd.conf. Is this the user which tries to access image. If yes, I have provided this user to administrator in my local machine
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Re^5: Image doesnot display in perl cgi when moved code from linux to windows
by Anonymous Monk on Jul 23, 2015 at 09:51 UTC

    I have user as "daemon" in httpd.conf. Is this the user which tries to access image. If yes, I have provided this user to administrator in my local machine

    Check the access/error logs, step 1

Re^5: Image doesnot display in perl cgi when moved code from linux to windows
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on Jul 23, 2015 at 09:46 UTC
    I have user as "daemon" in httpd.conf. Is this the user which tries to access image.

    That indicates you are using Apache; which I tried to configure once a long time ago and gave up on as a bad job; thus, I cannot help you further.

    But I bet that permissions are the root cause of your problems.


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