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Okay, at this point I'm guessing that the file isn't the issue, but there is
probably a duplicate file in another location that the website is looking
at. And at that other location, the duplicate of the one file (the one
displaying in the browser) exists, but the other (the one not displaying)
does not exist.


Bob Cozzi
Cozzi Consulting
www.rpgiv.com

-----Original Message-----
From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Bonnie Williams
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 8:59 AM
To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [WEB400] Re: Graphics not displaying

Thanks to everyone for their suggestions.  I am trying everything.

I have checked the spelling and the case on the file names. They are
correct.  The files are in the IFS. 

I have done a little HTML coding in the last year or so.  It seems
pretty easy (especially when I compare it to JAVA, which I am also
working at.)  The page was designed by someone else using Dreamweaver. 
I set her up with a share in the IFS and she publishes the pages there.

The html is our welcome / index page.  It is a static page.  We are not
using the CGI programs as yet.  We are still writing some of them.  This
is really our very early testing efforts - just trying to see if we have
the server and the directory structure set up the way we need them.  I
created the directory structure to match the directory structure that
the web page designer had set up in Dreamweaver, so that when she
publishes the pages, the links won't get broken.

Below is a cut/paste of the DSPAUT.  I don't know if it will display
correctly in an email.  I gave *PUBLIC more authority than *RX just to
see if that would make a difference.  After I did the cut/paste on this
screen I also tried changing QTMHHTTP to *RWX.  It didn't change
anything.



                              Display Authority                        
       
                                                                       
        
 Object . . . . . . . . . . . . :   /www/websrv/DreamIntranet/images   
        
 Owner  . . . . . . . . . . . . :   BLW                                
        
 Primary group  . . . . . . . . :   *NONE                              
        
 Authorization list . . . . . . :   *NONE                              
        
                                                                       
        
                                                                       
        
                  Data      --Object Authorities--                     
            
 User          Authority  Exist  Mgt  Alter  Ref                       
          
 *PUBLIC       *RWX         X     X     X     X                        
          
 BLW              *RWX         X     X     X     X                     
             
 QTMHHTTP    *RX                                                       
        
 GAJEWSKC    *RWX         X     X     X     X                          
        
 RASHEEDH    *RWX         X     X     X     X                          
        


I really appreciate all the suggestions.  I keep trying different
things on this end.  One interesting note:  I had a teacher here who has
a web page that we published on this server to test with.  The buttons
she used on her links did the same thing. (displayed OK if you just
opened the page in a browser, but not if you used the URL to get it)  

I googled the file name and found where she had gotten the button.gif
and copied that file to the images directory for her page and then it
displayed.  I just assumed that this person had done a save-as with this
gif file and messed it up.  Maybe it is something about the files
themselves??

Thanks again for your time.

Bonnie


                                                 

Bonita L. Williams
Manager of Application Services
Community Consolidated School District 15
580 N. First Bank Drive
Palatine IL 60067
Voice: (847) 963-3054
Fax: (847) 963-3061


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