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4/11/2006 6:17 AM
 
Just throwing my random comments out here:

I have the same issue on many sites where the skin thumbnails do not appear. I think it may be related to a permission issue on some DNN installs in respect to the images not being generated and stored. When you copy the thumbnails over (i.e. FTP) they appear.

The drag & drop does not work well on any browser I've found. lol! Some skins allow drag & drop to work better than others.

Also, I've submitted items to the DNN bug tracker before and haven't heard anything back. I could not find them again to follow up, so there's a usability issue there...
 
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4/11/2006 9:27 AM
 
It apperas in IE but not FireFox. When you take a look at the URL of the image its not the same - different in IE then in FireFox when using Friendly URL's. (Maybe its generated differently according to the browser type).
For FireFox the URL of the image containes both / and \ by mistake, so the path to the image is wrong.

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4/11/2006 1:18 PM
 
I'm not seeing that behaviour, running fine on both IE and FF.

I am on version 1.05.1, what about yours (not that it matters, I don't think it's a browser issue).
 
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4/11/2006 1:30 PM
 
I have 3.2.2 and it works fine in IE and Firefox. I've seen this type of thing happen before, tho - not with images, but other links. Whenever a URL has a backslash ("\") appended to it, Firefox thinks its a relative URL. IE interprets both slashes ("/" and "\") the same way, in most situations.

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