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12/4/2007 1:15 PM
 

I have my website www.website.com which is using websitednn(which is not used in any url relative link on the live website).    I have created a backup of my website at 10.10.x.x/websitetestdnn.  I had to add the websitetestdnn to IIS.  My backup is also on a different server.  Unfortunately all my images are asking for the websitetestdnn in their url name, causing me to manually add that to every image that I have that I have uploaded with dotnetnuke.  This is causing a ton more work and headache than I hoped for, especially if I try to copy a page into my live site, i have to go and then change the relative links a 2nd time when I shouldn't have to do this at all.  How do I either A) fix the IIS so that when I do a relative link, it doesnt require the new addition of websitetestdnn, or B) is there another way around this? 

please help!

 

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12/5/2007 4:19 AM
 

make sure, that the relative path to your images is the same in both installations.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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