in reply to Broken Images....I don't understand

Works fine here. Tested on Mac with Safari, Explorer and Icab.
Which browser are you using? Did you try a different one?
I've had strange problems with Netscape and cgi content every now and again...

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Re^2: Broken Images....I don't understand
by rawjoeshaw (Sexton) on Aug 28, 2004 at 18:30 UTC
    I've tested on IE, Netscape, and FireFox. All the same. I see your's works, so I don't get why mine doesn't. You can see it here. If you want to review the source code, note that my site is contained within one big frame, so you will have to look at the source code for that frame. Could it be a configuration setting in apache? That doesn't make sense to me though.

      Are you sure the "image" exists?

      $ HEAD http://www.***your-domain***.net/header_glow.jpg 404 Not Found Connection: close Date: Sat, 28 Aug 2004 18:37:40 GMT Server: Apache/1.3.29 (Unix) PHP/4.3.4 Content-Type: text/html Client-Date: Sat, 28 Aug 2004 18:36:56 GMT Client-Peer: 66.150.161.140:80 Client-Response-Num: 1 X-Powered-By: PHP/4.3.4
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      b10m

      All code is usually tested, but rarely trusted.
        I don't know why you would have got that? The image exists there. I just place http://www.ballsandshaft.net/header_glow.jpg in my address bar and it came up fine. Also, I could right click on the broken image, say view image, and it would come up fine.
      Man that's wierd.
      I used your image link instead of mine and that doesn't work.
      Is it possible that the site hosting your image is protected against "leachers" ?
      (people using your content for thier own sites)
      Calling the image alone (right clicking) will send no HTTP_REFERER whereas your frameset does. My guess is that it would work from www.ballandshaft.net/cgi-bin, but that doesn't help much because you probably don't have a cgi-bin there.
      Try putting the image on the same server as your script.

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        My domain provider, mydomain.com, uses one big frame to redirect people. So you get a frame on their server that that has a frame source to my actual computer, http://pcp04397155pcs.nrockv01.md.comcast.net. So therefore, anything with my domain in it is going to show up as a frame with what I actually needed, not the image itself. I changed the image source to my computer directly, all works now. Kinda sucks, anyone know any better domain providers that are cheap?