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Hi,
Make sure that the .GIf files are stored in the correct directory(same Path) as
specified in  the HTML code.
Bye,
Chella Prabhu.
Business Management Data Inc.
owner-midrange-l@midrange.com on 02/02/98 07:04:52 AM
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Subject: HTTP  Server
     Hi,
     I have just configured HTTP server on my AS/400.  From my Netscape browser,
     I have no problem in getting the ordinary text HTML files. I can't see any
     .gif files included in the HTML file and the browser doesn't give any error
     messages..
     Does anyone know what could be the problem..
     Thanks for any help..
     phanihr@inf.com
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