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upload image not working after relocating cms folder

Thread began 1/29/2012 2:07 pm by maria386094 | Last modified 2/06/2012 8:33 am by Jason Byrnes | 1361 views | 5 replies |

maria386094

upload image not working after relocating cms folder

Hi there,
I've been working on this site under a directory called newsitetemp/cms. I have now moved it to the root directory. Now when i try to upload an image through the editor under 'image info' tab and hit 'browse server' it will upload it to the cms/files folder, but after that step where it previews the image, the URL for the image is newsitetemp/cms/files/image.jpg So where do i go to change that path? Would it be the cms/admin/contents_update.php file?
Thanks in advance!

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

it will be in the webassist/kfm/configuration.php file.

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malfaro404175

upload image not working after relocating cms folder

Ok i can't see a path on this file: configuration.php
Please advise what and where i need to change ?

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

send a copy of that file please, in a zip archive.

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malfaro404175

here is the file

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config.zip
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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

I have created a support ticket so we can look into this issue further.

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If anyone else is experiencing this same issue, please append to this thread.

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