Why do .gif and .jpg files placed in the docs directory appear as broken images when referenced from login.htm?
The files in the docs subdirectory act as templates for certain EZproxy functions such as login. EZproxy will only serve its own specific files from the docs subdirectory, totally ignoring any other files placed in this directory. In EZproxy 1.x, the only way to include graphics on your login page is to point to copies of your graphics that are held on another web server, such as: In EZproxy 2.0, the docs subdirectory contains three new subdirectories: public, limited, and loggedin. Each of these can be used to hold arbitrary web content. Any document that is placed in the public directory is available to all users. If you have graphics, style sheets, scripts, or other content you would like to use with your login.htm page, you can place them in this directory. From login.htm, you can reference them with a relative URL such as:
Files that are in the limited directory are available to people who have already
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