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6/4/2008 7:23 PM
 

Not sure what I may have done, but now most image files and css formating for modules do not show in the html.

Running 4.8.2 for a while.

Example is that the Module Definitions now has the X boxes down the left side instead of the icons that notify about newer versions.  Also most other modules display the same way.  X's instead of the icons & formating is missing.

The only change I am aware of on the Server 2003 is that I removed a Sun Java runtime that was giving me update errors.  I have added back the current version, but still have the display problem.    ??  Does DNN require a Java tool on the Server?

Thanks,
Gary

 
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6/5/2008 11:54 AM
 

So.... No suggestions from anyone?

I am effectively down, since most of the addon modules have messy displays & are unusable.

Gary

 
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