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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Gary Turner <kk...@sbcglobal.net> on 2002/12/25 13:10:38 UTC
Re: [users@httpd] is resolve fail httpd://www.mycompany.com to http:// is belong to webserver?
eric lin wrote:
>Dear Fikret and httpd of apache user:
>
> Is the html code of <img src="http://www.comapny.com/file.gif">
>fail to resolve to http://1.2.3.4/file.gif">
> is because my httpd.conf did not configure well, I use 1.3.26 of apache
>(should I upgrade to 2 to fix this problem?)
no & no
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People don't read documentation voluntarily.
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Re: [users@httpd] is resolve fail httpd://www.mycompany.com to http:// is belong to webserver?
Posted by Gary Turner <kk...@sbcglobal.net>.
eric lin wrote:
>Gary Turner wrote:
>> eric lin wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Dear Fikret and httpd of apache user:
>>>
>>> Is the html code of <img src="http://www.comapny.com/file.gif">
>>>fail to resolve to http://1.2.3.4/file.gif">
>>> is because my httpd.conf did not configure well, I use 1.3.26 of apache
>>>(should I upgrade to 2 to fix this problem?)
>>
>>
>> no & no
>
>although this answer ie correct but it corresponding too small scope
>and probably you long know
><img src
>that src is be classifed as URI which not be treet as URL
>that 's one of reason my registar is they are too out of date , or too
>lasy, then it can not resolve it to my ip as
><a href="http://www.company.com/"> </a> do
>
>you know , you should talk it out early, either I config my linux box 's
>dns or swich registar rather than keep hitting wall.
>
If you think you know the answer, then try it. Don't come to the list
with poorly formed questions and half-baked solutions. If you know the
answer, why ask the question? There are any number of details I could
ask you for. Since past performance does create future expectations, I
expect that you would ignore them were I silly enough to ask.
Read this: http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html. Then,
when you're ready to ask another question, read it again. In fact, keep
reading until you've forgotten the question.
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"I have a sense of humor, but that's not funny."
---they don't.
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Re: [users@httpd] is resolve fail httpd://www.mycompany.com to http://
is belong to webserver?
Posted by eric lin <fs...@centurytel.net>.
Gary Turner wrote:
> eric lin wrote:
>
>
>>Dear Fikret and httpd of apache user:
>>
>> Is the html code of <img src="http://www.comapny.com/file.gif">
>>fail to resolve to http://1.2.3.4/file.gif">
>> is because my httpd.conf did not configure well, I use 1.3.26 of apache
>>(should I upgrade to 2 to fix this problem?)
>
>
> no & no
although this answer ie correct but it corresponding too small scope
and probably you long know
<img src
that src is be classifed as URI which not be treet as URL
that 's one of reason my registar is they are too out of date , or too
lasy, then it can not resolve it to my ip as
<a href="http://www.company.com/"> </a> do
you know , you should talk it out early, either I config my linux box 's
dns or swich registar rather than keep hitting wall.
>
> --
> gt kk5st@sbcglobal.net
> Nielsen's First Law of Computer Manuals:
> People don't read documentation voluntarily.
>
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