I want to eliminate the error

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Nextcloud version (eg, 20.0.5): 20
Operating system and version (eg, Ubuntu 20.04): centOS 7.9
Apache or nginx version (eg, Apache 2.4.25): 2.46
PHP version (eg, 7.4): 7.4

The issue you are facing:There is an image error. I don’t know the solution. Please help me.

Is this the first time you’ve seen this error? (Y/N):Y

Steps to replicate it:

The output of your Nextcloud log in Admin > Logging:

PASTE HERE

The output of your config.php file in /path/to/nextcloud (make sure you remove any identifiable information!):

PASTE HERE

The output of your Apache/nginx/system log in /var/log/____:

PASTE HERE

For these hints, there are links to the documentation for more information. For you it looks like the .well-known resources. If you run nextcloud in a subfolder (www.example.org/nextcloud) you need to add this at the main level of the domain (for www.example.org/.well-known). If you use Nextcloud directly without subfolder, it should be added by the .htaccess files.

It’s better to switch to the English interface language especially if you post screenshots.

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