Thanks for the information.
Yes, my website owns the files.
On 11/1/14, 8:40 AM, Muzaffer Tolga Ozses wrote:
Connect with your favourite FTP client, and see who owns the files/ directory.
On 1 Nov 2014 14:37, "Susan Mangold" <s.mangold@gmail.com mailto:s.mangold@gmail.com> wrote:
My site is on a shared server belonging to a web hosting company. Is there a way for me to check? On 11/1/14, 8:34 AM, Muzaffer Tolga Ozses wrote:Can the web server read the images, i.e is the files/ directory owned by it? On 1 Nov 2014 13:38, "Susan Mangold" <s.mangold@gmail.com <mailto:s.mangold@gmail.com>> wrote: When I do that, I get a message saying: You don't have permission to access /sites/default/files/pictures/2012/forta.jpg on this server. But when I check the permissions from sites all the way to the image, I think they are set correctly: 775 for folders and 664 for the images). On 11/1/14, 4:21 AM, Muzaffer Tolga Ozses wrote:You can right click on any of them and inspect their expexted locations. On 1 Nov 2014 00:30, "Susan Mangold" <s.mangold@gmail.com <mailto:s.mangold@gmail.com>> wrote: I have a site that uses the CkEditor and Media modules to allow authorized users to upload images and create pages. I upgraded the site on Wednesday to 7.32. Since then, all images handled by CKEditor no longer display even if I'm logged in as admin. If I go into the media library, all I see are broken-link icons. I have checked that the images are on the server in the specified location and the permissions appear to be correct (775 for folders and 664 for the images). I have also updated all modules and I have cleared the cache. I'm stumped. Can someone help? TIA. Sue -- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]