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10/17/2012 7:45 PM
 

I've setup DNN before and haven't experienced this issue. Currently I am running a stock site at http://www.sobster.com and if you visit you will notice that all of the Images are not displaying. Examining the source/elements I see that it prepends each one with:

/sobsterportal/ 

For example, /sobsterportal/portals/0/images/blah.jpg

When I log in suddenly all of them are: /portals/0/images/blah.jpg

When I edited the content area: <a title="Get Social" target="_blank" href="http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Products/Compare-Editions.aspx"><img alt="Get Social" src="/portals/0/Images/DNN/GetSocial_en-US.png" /></a>

They are listed as /portals -- I've checked inside of the both the Host and Admin menus and haven't noticed anywhere that this would be changed. When I initially configured the site it was www.sobster.com/sobsterportal but I ended up moving it to it's own site (not Default Web Site) and in the process made it the 'Root'.

I'm not sure why it would retain this setting and where.

Kind Regards,
Kevin Morgan

 
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10/17/2012 9:34 PM
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I've allowed impatience to get the better of me. While I would still like to understand why this happened and how to prevent it in the future the easiest solution for me was to simply reinstall DotNetNuke into the new Website from the beginning, thus avoiding whatever was confused.

In the future if I want to migrate between sites in IIS or even migrate to a different host what is the best solution to ensure that the site doesn't get 'stuck' as it did with the path setitng?
 
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10/18/2012 3:34 AM
 
please check portalaliases for your website, there might be a premier alias containing the subfolder name from original setup.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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10/18/2012 9:09 AM
 
Oddly the only portalalias I saw was "www.sobster.com" -- I had deleted the '/sobserportal' alias and restarted my application about 3 days before posting this message and yet the action was still occurring. I had even reset IIS/AppPools, flushed my cache, Which is the only reason I was posting, I wasn't sure if there was another hidden setting for the original install.

Kind Regards,
Kevin
 
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6/4/2013 4:39 AM
 
in my site Images are not coming when i am logout from site ...someone please help me to fix this
 
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