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2/22/2010 4:37 AM
 

Greetings,

when we're inserting image in the backend using "IMAGE MANAGER". it seems showing the right and shown picture.

as example : <img alt="" src="Portals/0/images/abc.gif"><

now the problems is, when i'm saving/updating it. it won't shown on the front end.

so :

<img alt="" src="Portals/0/images/01-semin.gif"> - would shown on the backend editor for "image manager" but not in the front end page after updating.

<img alt="" src="images/01-semin.gif"> - would shown on the frontend page, but it won't shown on the backend, or shown as [X]

any advice on this one ?

Thank you.

 
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2/22/2010 7:28 AM
 
correct path should be Which DNN version are you using and which Richtext editor?

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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3/1/2010 11:31 AM
 

Hello Sebastian,

we're using DNN 4.9.5

and it's the text / html module. it's on the image manager.

however after i add my "/" it's worked fine on all the sites ! just correct it once and it fixed for all ??!!

well however my problem is solved. anyway is this a bug ?

 
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