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Apache server problem


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ok so this is driving me crazy..

all of a sudden apache stops displaying images correctly. didnt change anything for months in the apache settings.

can someone please help me..

i reinstalled apache wich didnt help. tried div. versions of php 4.3.5, 4.3.6rc6, 5 rc1.. didnt help eather..

i think it has to do something with binary and ascii. that apache is thinking the images are ascii.

check attachement for the error. it is doing that with all the images. http://www.crashdummy.nl the same images are working perfectly..

thanks.

Ruud

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yeah all of them..

i cant give you a link to the server coz is localhost :D.. im on a wlan so forwarding and stuff isnt on..

if the image is corrupt why does it display perfectly on my website..

i use it as a testing server and doesnt help much for testing site if all large images are not showing...

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