Hey, If you use SELinux on a RHEL or CentOS server, there is additional care to take of. You need to set the same user / group and the same security context as apache in order for apache to serve any file at all. Apparently this is not the issue here. But just so you're prepared :-). -- greetings, benni. -SDG- www.xnos.de // www.xnos.org