Daniel Bauer wrote:
I took your HTML source and put it up on my own site -
I see a text in red at the top "A Simple Text Strin" - I guess that is added by some javascript ?
No idea how this comes there, you must have such an image in your img folder.... There should be the logo-img, and when I click on it to show the img it shows me http://www.jessen.ch/img/logo_small.png which contains that string.
Aha, I did not realise it is an image. Yes, that is in fact being served from my site, I see it in the access log. Must be an internal redirect, I don't have a file called 'logo_small.png'. Hmm, interesting - at a first glance, I don't see where that could be coming from ....
I would be tempted to remove all javascript and see if that makes any difference. A desperate suggestion :-)
It doesn't matter, because I cannot load any file from another device on the local net that is not *.php or *.txt. I get the described error for example for 192.168.1.38/img/logo_small.png or 192.168.1.38/css/karls.css
Huh.
It's also not a problem of the subfolder, because I also cannot load any such files that are located in any other folder. I checked the permissions of the folders, and also the apache log shows that they are loaded correctly. But in the browser I receive that error... Strange.
Very.
It runs perfectly on the same machine, and also on the online server: https://karls.es/index2.php I guess somehow apache doesn't like my local net, or it is something in my firewall? or in the router? Or???
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