Steve,
Where is the Drupal root? is it: /home/campfire/public_html/members
There is a setting for base_url in settings.php which is commented out. You might try setting that.
Another solution (assuming your drupal root is as I listed above):
Create a subdomain called members.example.com and point it to public_html/members/. With cpanel this is very easy to do.
From hanging around the forums etc. and from my own experience, file issues
in Drupal are less fussy when Drupal is installed in the root directory of a domain or subdomain.
Shai
On 2/14/08, Steve Edwards killshot91@comcast.net wrote:
It looks like you are correct. The issue has to do with Drupal being installed under a subfolder.
The path to the file is /home/campfire/public_html/members/files.file.gif, but for some reason it is looking for it in /home/campfire/public_html/files.file.gif. FCKEditor is uploading the file to the correct location. How do I get it to look in the proper location?
Thanks.
Steve -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: Earnie Boyd earnie@users.sourceforge.net
Quoting Steve Edwards killshot91@comcast.net:
Hmmm, this gets even stranger. The <img> tag had an empty alt attribute in it like this:
<img alt="Apache logo" src="/files/apache_pb22.png" />
so on a whim I just manually filled it in to see what would happen. Instead of being invisible, the alt text was displayed as text. So the body of the node is this
<p><img alt="Apache logo" src="/files/logo.gif" />Text is here. Where is the graphic?</p>
and what shows up is this:
Apache logoText is here. Where is the graphic?
So it's as if the HTML tag is being completely ignored.
It sounds to me as if /files/logo.gif isn't found to be displayed. Check the apache error log.
Earnie -- http://for-my-kids.com/ -- http://give-me-an-offer.com/
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