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9/27/2011 3:17 AM
 
I have 6.00.01 - when using darkknight on an installation that is in a subdirectory of httproot, the images for the dropdown menus items are taken from an absolute path - is there an easy way to fix this?

e.g. the portal is in mysite.com/dnn
so the image will reside in
mysite.com/dnn/portals/_default/skins/darkknight...

the img reference is to "/Portals/_default/..."

as a work-around I have created this directory structure and copied the image in.

 
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9/27/2011 3:02 PM
 
You may need to edit the skin/container files to handle this.  I usually copy the skin to the proper portal folder, then edit it and select it from there.

Jeff
 
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