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1/3/2012 12:47 PM
 

Hello Everyone:

 I am trying to use the wysiwyg editor for managing images so I can teach my admins how to do it without having to dig into coding.  The problem I am having however is I noticed that when I go through image manager and click on an image within the dotnetnuke html provider it puts the images in as an absolute link instead of a relative link.

 Is there any setting I can change so that when an admin selects an image on the server to place in a module using the html editor that it will place it as a relative link.

I was setting up an initial site for someone under a temporary url until the site went live and than when the site went live all the pictures in the html modules were broken because they were added via the image manager and since it picked off the absolute domain when the temporary domain was torn out the pictures broke where as if they were relative to the server they would have stayed in tack.

 
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