- Appended to comment:
anonymous added on 2009-10-04 18:57:00:
Yes, that did it. Thanks much!
- Appended to comment:
drh added on 2009-10-04 18:52:03:
I think this problem was fixed by check-in 631c52bc96367bd0f95aa29875a3907189f2a18a. That check-in changes the default header. For a repository that already exists, you might need to go into the "Admin/Header" screen and make the corresponding change to the header that is defined for your project. - Change resolution to "Overcome_By_Events"
- Change status to "Closed"
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anonymous added on 2009-10-04 16:34:17:
Some additional pieces of information:- The server is a Linux machine.
- I'm browsing it from a Mac OS X 10.5.8 machine using Safari 4.0.3
- I get similar behavior from FireFox on a Win XP Home machine, except that it displays the alt= text instead of a broken image icon.
- Change resolution to "Open"
- Change comment to "I am running a fossil server using the CGI method, as shown in the Fossil quick start. When I connect to it over the web, the logo image isn't shown; instead, I get a missing image icon. Some additional points: * I've not changed the header HTML. * If I point my browser at <url>/logo, I see the logo just fine. * I get this behavior with both the default logo image and my own."
- Change foundin to "37f295c310"
- Change private_contact to "cac53f059e06402625535d363c84a4e2ab543e92"
- Change severity to "Cosmetic"
- Change status to "Open"
- Change title to "Logo image isn't displayed"
- Change type to "Code_Defect"