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- ave
I've set up apache on my MAC and everything seems well...
However, some users cannot access pages that contain anything more than html, others can. In all cases plain old html is accessible.any ideas?
- ave0
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- ave0
? :)
- ave0
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- unfittoprint0
You're using your Mac as a server or testing your site locally?
- sp0
what extensions are you trying to see but can't?
you could be missing some of the modules or you need to go in and set options in the config file.
i've never used MAC's apache - it should be the same as the linux/unix one, but you never know what apple fucked with...
so what files aren't showing up?
- ave0
Thanks for responding.
Swfs, but I've checked all of the MIME settings, all of the extension settings seem to be fine seems to be fine.
I'm wondering if it has anything to do with the compression when publishing.
- sp0
silly question, but you do have all the updated plugins right?
most of the time, swfs don't require any special support or configuration. the mime should be inherint now.
i doubt compression has anything to do with it.
do you get errors or do they just not play?
- ave0
It's bizzare, the user can't even get to the page. Yet if I remove the swf, they can get to it no problem. It shouldn't be an issue of file size because the swf is only 16k.
of course the strange part is that only some users are unable to access the pages.
- ave0
Can't seem to get my head around this.