I'm posting this here rather than the imagecache queue, because it appears to be more of an Apache issue than a problem with imagecache. Lots of hair pulling boiled down to this:
1. If a request is made for an image that exists in the imagecache directory, it is served up 2. If a request is made for an image that is Not in the directory (i.e. default/files/myfile.jpg, the request being default/files/imagecache/100x27/myfile.jpg), Apache returns a 500 error 3. The 500 error is returned WITHOUT hitting index.php 4. default/files has the correct ownership and, for now, 777 permissions
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 2:44 PM, Jeff Greenberg wrote:
I'm posting this here rather than the imagecache queue, because it appears to be more of an Apache issue than a problem with imagecache. Lots of hair pulling boiled down to this:
- If a request is made for an image that exists in the imagecache
directory, it is served up 2. If a request is made for an image that is Not in the directory (i.e. default/files/myfile.jpg, the request being default/files/imagecache/100x27/myfile.jpg), Apache returns a 500 error 3. The 500 error is returned WITHOUT hitting index.php 4. default/files has the correct ownership and, for now, 777 permissions
Are your files served in private or public mode? Based on your directory it is public.