Thread:Project:Support desk/Image Permissions/reply (4)

Example images- b/b0/Merge_Check_Version.png (does not display) b/b7/Stop_Sign.png (does display) Permissions are: drwxr-xr-x. 8 apache apache 4096 Feb 19 15:48 b drwxr-xr-x. 2 apache apache 4096 May 29 2012 b0 drwxr-xr-x. 2 apache apache 4096 Feb 19 15:48 b7 -rw-r--r--. 1 apache apache 10264 May  3  2012 Merge_Check_Version.png -rw-r--r--. 1 apache apache 25751 Feb 19 15:48 Stop_Sign.png

This is what is perplexing me- the permissions are the same. I uploaded Stop_Sign.png after this issue was brought to my attention, and it displays just fine. Merge_Check_Version.png will not display, other than a thumbnail version that's on the file's page. I can sftp the image from the wiki host to my local machine, though, and the image displays just fine. So I don't believe the file itself is corrupt. Is there a way for file permissions themselves to become corrupt? I'm not a unix admin, but is there some hidden file that keeps track of permissions that could be corrupt- displaying one set of permissions but behaving as it another set were in place? I've tried a chmod 644 on a "bad" image. I've tried a chmod 777 on a "bad" image. Neither had any effect.