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11/30/2011 9:28 AM
 

I want to place an image into my website that comes from the folder "images" in Portal 0.
I've insterd this image with the html editor:

<img src="images/image.jpg" />

Works perfectly, the image appears in the website. However,
When I edit the content again, I see that de html has changed into the following code:

<img src="/dnn/Portal0/images/image.jpg" />

This means trouble!! "dnn" is added because that's the application name in the URL.
But when I want to transfer this website to the production-server, the application name will be different. So all images will be lost.

What can I do?!

 
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12/2/2011 5:10 AM
 
Anyone? I meant 'inserted' where I said 'insterd'
 
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12/2/2011 6:30 AM
 
you should place your dev install on the same relative path within the local website as it will be on the production site, otherwise you will need to adjust all the links.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

Speed up your DNN Websites with TurboDNN
 
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12/2/2011 6:45 AM
 
Thanks for your answer.
If the production-server wón't have the the same relative-path, what's the easiest way to adjust all links then? Don't know anyting about queries or something, but that might be quicker than opening alle modules and change links by hand.
 
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12/2/2011 8:45 AM
 
for HTML module, there is free F3 module from engagemodules.com and another tool from evotiva.com

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

Speed up your DNN Websites with TurboDNN
 
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