GET -USe http://localhost/image/url
This will show you the headers and content that gets sent back. Most likely, the text that you see is the truth. "File not found" likely means that the file was not found. Maybe the webserver error log has more information. Maybe there is an easily-spotted typo in the configuration file.
Most likely, you're not seeing "broken image" images because the error message gets sent as text/html or text/plain, but that's just a guess.
In reply to Re: Using Mason etc.
by Corion
in thread Using Mason etc.
by John M. Dlugosz
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