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Images Not Showing in IE6

Thread began 8/11/2009 9:52 pm by joannet256841 | Last modified 8/13/2009 9:30 am by joannet256841 | 2258 views | 3 replies

joannet256841

Images Not Showing in IE6

Hi,

I have implemented PowerCMS into a client's store and notice that images that are uploaded via the system are not showing in IE6.

I have applied the updated config file, but this hasn't solved the issue.

Here are some of the settings in the WA_Globals.php file:

$WAGLOBAL_localRoot = "/cms/"; //relative path to your PowerCMS files on your local testing server.
$WAGLOBAL_remoteRoot = "/cms/"; //relative path to your PowerCMS files on your remote server.

//iRite Images upload settings
$WAGLOBAL_Images_Folder = "../images/"; //relative path to your images folder.

The images are being uploaded into the main images file in the root of the server, which is how we want it.

In Firefox and IE7, the images are showing correctly and the reference is image1.jpg.

However, in IE6, the image reference is showing as image1.jpg, and as such the images aren't showing (red x instead).

When I change the reference in the WA_Globals.php file to images/, images can't be uploaded anymore and the images folder that opens is part of the iRite editor. So the other images are not there, since they are in the images folder in the root of the server.

Can you please help?

Thanks

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