Apache won't load images?
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I just installed Apache on my computer and it works fine except for the fact that it won't load images. It will however load images defined in my css file, but not the ones that are defined in html. If I open the page normally with my browser it works but when i go to http://localhost the images won't load. I changed the options in my httpd.conf file as I saw in an online tutorial: <Directory "C:/www"> Options Indexes FollowSymLinks AllowOverride All Order allow,deny Allow from all </Directory> Please help, I'm getting desperate, I need to finish a php site for school until next week and I can't even test it
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Answer:
Check your image links. Make sure they are valid. Use Internet Explorer's Developers tools (hit F12 to bring it up) to see if you can find something wrong, or if using Firefox, use the Firebug addon (also F12 if you have the addon installed).
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