Bonnie Williams wrote:
The following are clipped from the index.htm.  The first is an image
that does not display, the second one does.  Both files are in the
images directory.

<img src="images/15logo2c.gif" width="110" height="112">

<img src="images/550shadow.gif" width="550" height="7">


This is just a shot in the dark, but have you checked the spelling of the file names? The fact that one displays demonstrates that the web server is configured properly. But if there is a spelling mistake, it is entirely possible that the page would render fine when developed on a Windows machine but fail when served up on a real computer. What's the difference? Windows file names are not case sensitive, but on other machines, such as the iSeries IFS, case matters. If the real name of the file on the IFS is, say, "15logo2c.GIF", it won't be found.


Cheers! Hans



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