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Re: Image problem 10.09.2012 15:30
Hello,
maybe you have saved image urls with a relative path that doesn't match the final destination of the article. Please double check that your urls point to the right folder when published at the article, or you could also configure your editor to save paths as absolute to ensure they are reached from every folder.
Hope this helps,
Regards
Moonsoft Team
www.moonsoft.es
maybe you have saved image urls with a relative path that doesn't match the final destination of the article. Please double check that your urls point to the right folder when published at the article, or you could also configure your editor to save paths as absolute to ensure they are reached from every folder.
Hope this helps,
Regards
Moonsoft Team
www.moonsoft.es
Re: Image problem 10.09.2012 16:04
Hello,
in fact, you add content through your default joomla html editor, which as you state, is the same that you use for example to edit articles, the component doesn't modify the editor information.If it's saving relative or absolute paths depends on the editor configuration.
Please check which is the path being created for your images, using 'Toggle editor' option to show which path is the editor saving.
If it's a relative path, such as
"images/yourimage.png"
try to force it to the absolute one
"http://www.yoursite.com/images/yourimage.png"
Then you could go to the article and compare the resulting urls from relative/absolute and find why is failing to display.
Regards
Moonsoft Team
www.moonsoft.es
in fact, you add content through your default joomla html editor, which as you state, is the same that you use for example to edit articles, the component doesn't modify the editor information.If it's saving relative or absolute paths depends on the editor configuration.
Please check which is the path being created for your images, using 'Toggle editor' option to show which path is the editor saving.
If it's a relative path, such as
"images/yourimage.png"
try to force it to the absolute one
"http://www.yoursite.com/images/yourimage.png"
Then you could go to the article and compare the resulting urls from relative/absolute and find why is failing to display.
Regards
Moonsoft Team
www.moonsoft.es