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Re: Apache serving up only raw html pages



Barry,

	I could be wrong but, if your web pages use the htm extension
rather than the html extension, all you gotta do is add htm to the proper
spot on to your /etc/mime.types file.

	Apache ain't broke, it just ain't been configured.

	Brent

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Brent Sims      http://unionavenue.com      brent rmi net
       "Every dogma has its day" - Israel Zangwill        
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On Tue, 29 Sep 1998, Barry Logan wrote:

->Upgrading to 5.1 from 5.0 did not go smoothly.
->
->One particular inconvenience was that the upgrade script does not check
->to determine whether there is enough space on the filesystems for the
->upgrade. If a filesystem becomes full, the upgrade aborts.
->
->Apache among other programs appears broken.
->
->Apache was running well on 5.0, serving the intranet here. After
->upgrading to 5.1 the server delivers pages of raw html only (unformatted
->pages). This occurs on the machine where apache is running as well as
->from networked boxes. Lynx and various flavors of Netscape all display
->only raw html.
->
->Installing the rpm from the Redhat updates directory, recompiling the
->source, and re-installing apache from 5.0 produced no change. All
->installs now only display raw html on a browser.
->
->Interestingly, Just after the upgrade apache did serve two pages
->correctly. These were not the first two pages requested, they just came
->up correctly while randomly clicking though the directory hierarchy.
->Subsequently, requests for those pages displayed them as raw html.
->Perhaps they were in netscape's cache. Html files which are opened
->using  "file open" from netscape, display correctly formatted.
->
->A search on dejanews and the Redhat archives yielded no help.
->
->Has anyone else experienced this behavior?
->
->Thank you in advance for your insights.
->
->
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