Images not appeares

hi all
after i upgraded to version 1.6 the images not appears
in htmlDB pages . although the path of the images is
right when i check the source of the html page !!

hi
in the file ../Apache/modplsql/conf/marvel.conf
i have the line
Alias /i/ "/oracle/oracle10g/product/10.1.0/html_db/marvel/images/"
which is the exact physical path
and here is the source of one of the images that not appears in the html page (from the properties of the image)
http://wfpas:7777/oracle/oracle10g/product/10.1.0/html_db/marvel/images/htmldb/oracle_htmldb_logo.gif
and the path and the image are exists

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