| Topic: | Red x's, lots of red x's |
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imsoto
Freshman
Posts: 4 Posted: |
I just installed PostNuke on a subdomain on my website which also uses PostNuke. My website is The Flip Side and the subdomain is Loose Screws but for some reason the theme cant find the images. I used fantastico to install it. I asked my host about it, but all she said was to make sure the path to the images are correct. Well, I am a total newbie at this. They might as well had written in all in Greek. How do I find out what the 'correct' path is? Please be kind and explain it as if you were explaining this to a 2 year old ;) Thank you! |
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Simon
online Steering Committee
Posts: 13427 Posted: |
All your image links redirect to your main domain. For example: http://www.loosescrews.theflipside.ws/themes/PostNukeBlue/images/HeaderLeft.png Tell your host about this... -- Regards, Simon itbegins.co.uk - Zikula Consulting Please read the Support Guide |
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imsoto
Freshman
Posts: 4 Posted: |
Never mind. I feel really stupid now. The problem was that I have hot link protection on my site. And well, I had not listed the subdomain as an approved website. I spent a whole day trying to get Mambo to work instead. Didnt like that CMS at all. Then suddenly it hit me about the hotlink protection. So I uninstalled Mambo. Then added my subdomain as an approved site. Reinstalled PostNuke and now there are no more red x's. Thanks for you help though :) |
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Simon
online Steering Committee
Posts: 13427 Posted: |
Glad you got it sorted. -- Regards, Simon itbegins.co.uk - Zikula Consulting Please read the Support Guide |