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| visits | member for | 1 year, 8 months |
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| stats | profile views | 25 |
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Oct 12 |
accepted | Incorrect MIME type - pulling my hair out |
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Oct 10 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Oct 10 |
comment |
Incorrect MIME type - pulling my hair out I will do that tomorrow. Also, if you find the question or answer helpful, please don't forget to vote. |
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Oct 10 |
revised |
Incorrect MIME type - pulling my hair out added link to Traq site |
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Oct 10 |
answered | Incorrect MIME type - pulling my hair out |
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Oct 10 |
revised |
Incorrect MIME type - pulling my hair out added 278 characters in body |
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Oct 10 |
revised |
Incorrect MIME type - pulling my hair out added 66 characters in body |
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Oct 10 |
revised |
Incorrect MIME type - pulling my hair out added 25 characters in body |
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Oct 10 |
comment |
Server reporting incorrect mime type for css files @Becky - if you happen to run across a solution please post back. I have a similar problem and other than blowing out the entire apache installation and resintalling, I don't know what else to do. css is listed in /etc/mime.types, but is still being served as text/html. serverfault.com/questions/436481/… |
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Oct 9 |
revised |
Incorrect MIME type - pulling my hair out added 411 characters in body |
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Oct 9 |
comment |
Incorrect MIME type - pulling my hair out I've added the virtualhost config above. No file type handling that I can see. |
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Oct 9 |
revised |
Incorrect MIME type - pulling my hair out added 1130 characters in body |
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Oct 9 |
asked | Incorrect MIME type - pulling my hair out |
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Oct 9 |
accepted | Can't locate API module structure `mod_wsgi' |
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Oct 9 |
answered | xdg-mime returns “xprop: unable to open display '' ” |
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Oct 9 |
asked | xdg-mime returns “xprop: unable to open display '' ” |
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Oct 9 |
comment |
Apache2 Segmentation fault with wsgi_module I removed mod_python and python25-mod_python (uninstalled via package manager), tested and reloaded config, and still get seg fault errors. As soon as I comment out mod_wscgi and related from the conf files, the seg faults go away. |
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Oct 8 |
comment |
Apache2 Segmentation fault with wsgi_module Pretty sure I didn't disable mod_python. Thanks for the FAQ and response. |
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Oct 8 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Oct 8 |
revised |
Apache2 Segmentation fault with wsgi_module included apache version |