barely.......gemini06720 wrote:Theo, you are still alive...
Been away a while, but Im back now.
Theo
barely.......gemini06720 wrote:Theo, you are still alive...
gemini06720 wrote:Theo, you are still alive...
Theo, nice to see you are with us again ... hopefully fully recovered.phtvs wrote:barely.......
Been away a while, but Im back now.
Thanks for having a look at it for me Raygemini06720 wrote:It seems that you are missing the 'icons' sub-directory as well as the '2' sub-sub-directory:
- - the 'icons' sub-directory should contain 26 images (named '1.png' to '26.png')
- the '2' sub-sub-directory should contain 2 images (named '0.png' and '1.png')
Steve thank you for the reply.steve wrote:With the default Apache configuration, the /icons directory is aliased to somewhere else, e.g. /usr/share/apache2/icons/ which means that any URLs starting http://www.galwaycityweather.com/icons aren't looking at the icons directory you've created.
It's quite common. Perhaps certain Linux distributions do it; it's only the icons directory in the root of the server which is aliased.gemini06720 wrote:Is that 'path aliasing' typical for an Apache installation on a Linux server!
Might it be because either the directory or the files (or both) are unlocked?steve wrote:...it's only the icons directory in the root of the server which is aliased.