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  • Balaji Ramanathan Friend
    #315101

    Well neither of those paths are pointing to images.

    You should not be pointing to images on someone elses server either.

    scotty Friend
    #315109

    Sorry drb I clicked the edit button instead of the reply button and edited your post with my reply. :laugh:

    OK anyway… they’re not paths to images.

    Balaji Ramanathan Friend
    #315120

    Hi Scotty,
    Tried the following for photo gallery issue:

    J backend: plugin manager> Highslide> changed the location of images to images/stories/demo/highslide
    If I browse directly to that folder (images), I am able to see
    http://mysite.com/images/stories/demo/highslide/gl-1.jpg

    And did the same path for photo gallery module.

    With firebug – I am seeing this link:
    <img title=”Click to enlarge” alt=”” src=”http://mywebsite.com/images/stories/demo/highslide/”/>

    There is additional ‘/’ at the end. Could that be the problem. Where is that coming from? JS?

    For POPULAR issue:
    I clicked on image and found this code:
    <img title=”Turpis Vivamus montes” alt=”Turpis Vivamus montes” src=”http://bioforum.yale.edu/main/”/>

    All images are pointing like that.

    I didn’t touch the qs template at all. It is everything default.

    Balaji Ramanathan Friend
    #315163

    Not only there were issues with QS template, I had troubles installing myblog pro and Joo comment. I had to nudge azrul too much, and finally found out the whole template was so buggy.

    Joomla backend> system info> directory permissions> all folders were ‘unwritable’.

    Either I am really having a bad time or this template is not ok at all.

    limeweb Friend
    #315257

    <em>@drb07 141811 wrote:</em><blockquote>
    Joomla backend> system info> directory permissions> all folders were ‘unwritable’.

    Either I am really having a bad time or this template is not ok at all.</blockquote>

    A bit of both – you’re having a bad time with a template that is still buggy.
    J backend – don’t worry about ‘unwritable’ – thats a Joomla bug. Your files ought to be writeable.

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