Yes. Where hostname is the name of the web server where you have the
image.
If you don't, the web browser will try to load the image from the
requested site...
Michael Zhao wrote:
>
> Henrik ,
>
> Do you mean in the error pages , I should write <img
> src="http://hostname/images/imagefile"> ?
>
> Regards,
> Michael
>
> Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
>
> >So what did you get?
> >
> >Make sure to use a complete URL to the image in your error pages.
> >
> >Regards
> >Henrik Nordstr�m
> >Squid Hacker
> >
> >
> >Michael Zhao wrote:
> >
> >>Hi , all
> >>
> >>Actually , I have already put the image file to
> >>/usr/local/apache/htdocs/images which the directory could be accessed
> >>via the browser . But I still could not get the satisfied solution .
> >>Any idea ? Any comment ?
> >>
> >>Thanks everyone
> >>Michael
> >>
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