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Thread began 6/29/2009 12:21 pm by roby258376 | Last modified 7/29/2009 2:43 am by roby258376 | 8048 views | 13 replies

roby258376

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Hi folks,

Just started using CMS this morning, and I'm working on getting it all to fit together properly.

One issue I seem to have is with the images path. Instead of being uploaded to the images directory, they are being uploaded to the root of the site.

1) I have CMS installed in the root of my site, so it's not in it's own directory. Is that a problem? as a result I have the following set:

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



2) I have edited the WA_Globals.php file to

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



but the images still end up in the root.

Has anyone got any ideas how I can fix this?

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