Help with images showing up

4 posts by 3 authors in: Forums > CMS Builder
Last Post: July 4, 2009   (RSS)

By summer - July 3, 2009

I'm working on a CMS Builder site for my church. I am trying to do a staff page but can't get the images to show up. Can someone help? I copied the Code Generator etc. The images are uploaded just not showing up.

http://fbcozona.com/staffdetail.php

I don't have the newest version of CMS Builder.



Thanks,

Summer

Re: [summer] Help with images showing up

By Damon - July 3, 2009

Hi,

Here is an example of on the URL for an image that isn't appearing:
/ozona/cmsAdmin/uploads/thumb/9477.jpg

I think all you need to do is remove the "/ozona" part.

To do this, login to CMS Builder and go to Admin > General Settings.

Scroll down the page to the "Directories & URLs" part.

Change "Upload URL" from:
/ozona/cmsAdmin/uploads/
to this:
/cmsAdmin/uploads/

That should do it. If that doesn't fix the issue, send us a support request with you login details so we can take a closer look for you:
https://www.interactivetools.com/support/email_support.cgi
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Re: [Damon] Help with images showing up

By isdoo - July 4, 2009

Hi Summer,

I have had a further look at this for you :)

Looks like it is an issue with the forwarding of your site.

If you look at http://fbcozona.com/staffdetail.php then the images do not display, however at http://www.snowbirdy.com/ozona/staffdetail.php they show fine.

The images that are showing on the first version are coded as http://www.snowbirdy.com/ozona/cmsAdmin/uploads/thumb/Denny_herrick_(2)_001.jpg, but those not appearing are coded relative to the root - which of course if not on the domain of fbcozona.com

So the only way that they will show under this domain is for you to include the real domain in the html.

Either that or you will need to alter the way that your domain is forwarding your visitors, or grab some cheap hsoting of your own to host the site.

Hope that helps :)