Hi, Please tell me how to write the url that must go in the administration,settings, user, in the field that says, URL of picture to display for users with no custom picture selected. Leave blank for none." I type in " /drupal/files/pictures/HandCircle2.jpg" and that is not working. BTY I do have the image things come up for stories and comments but the global avatar isn't going through because I don't know how to write the url. Please help.
With Respect and Cheers, Tony Budak
On Saturday 01 July 2006 07:58, Tony Budak wrote:
Hi, Please tell me how to write the url that must go in the administration,settings, user, in the field that says, URL of picture to display for users with no custom picture selected. Leave blank for none." I type in " /drupal/files/pictures/HandCircle2.jpg" and that is not working. BTY I do have the image things come up for stories and comments but the global avatar isn't going through because I don't know how to write the url. Please help.
With Respect and Cheers, Tony Budak
I'm assuming, based on your URL, your Drupal installation is in a subdirectory of your main domain directory. Two things to try: first (if my assumption is correct), remove the first slash, second (if my assumption is wrong), remove "/drupal/".
Hi Jason,
Thanks, you are the MAN. Your second suggestion did the trick. Thanks again.
Cheers, Tony
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jason Flatt" drupal@oadae.net To: support@drupal.org Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2006 2:10 PM Subject: Re: [support] internal url??
On Saturday 01 July 2006 07:58, Tony Budak wrote:
Hi, Please tell me how to write the url that must go in the administration,settings, user, in the field that says, URL of picture to display for users with no custom picture selected. Leave blank for none." I type in " /drupal/files/pictures/HandCircle2.jpg" and that is not working. BTY I do have the image things come up for stories and comments but the global avatar isn't going through because I don't know how to write the url. Please help.
With Respect and Cheers, Tony Budak
I'm assuming, based on your URL, your Drupal installation is in a subdirectory of your main domain directory. Two things to try: first (if my assumption is correct), remove the first slash, second (if my assumption is wrong), remove "/drupal/".