BINARYBB.info – John Galbraith » Blog Archive » NO ICONS IN AWSTATS – APACHE

 05 Jul 2010 @ 8:03 PM 

First off, editing the DirIcons line in your config file will do nothing for  you but frustrate you. Open your awstats page like you normally would (http://mysite.com/awstats.pl?config) in GOOGLE CHROME! Yes, Chrome is a great tool to help find out what the browser is looking for on your webserver. Right click on one of the broken elements, I used the logo in the top right and select inspect element.  Scroll down in the code until you find broken element. When you hover over the line of code it will highlight it in the top. You are likely looking for something like this “src=/etc/icon/logo.png”.

This entire path is relative to your HTTPD root. For Apache2 it is likely /var/www. Download AWSTATS tar.gz or zip file extract it out. Navigate to the httpd folder and snag the icon folder. Place it in a path to match the one in your code. Mine was like the demo above so I put the icon folder in a folder called etc and threw it into /var/www. Wala.. I have Icons. Too easy.

John

Posted By: John
Last Edit: 05 Jul 2010 @ 08:03 PM

EmailPermalink
Tags
Categories: Web Design


 

Responses to this post » (None)

 

Sorry, but comments are closed. Check out another post and speak up!

Tags
Comment Meta:
RSS Feed for comments

 Last 50 Posts
Change Theme...
  • Users » 193
  • Posts/Pages » 38
  • Comments » 6
Change Theme...
  • VoidVoid « Default
  • LifeLife
  • EarthEarth
  • WindWind
  • WaterWater
  • FireFire
  • LightLight

About



    No Child Pages.

Chronicles



    No Child Pages.

WSL



    No Child Pages.