Images don't load in Sub-domain
I have some sub-domains on my site and all operate all right. Recently I added two more, and both don't have images that should be their. Having checked the previous sub-domain code and the two new sub-domain code I can't see why the images aren't loading. Used Adobe Golive 6.01 to make all the subdomains.
One of the sites for reference is http://mystical-sites.stevenredhead.com/.
If someone could point me in the right direction as to what mistake is causing the images not to load.
I don't want to use absolute urls as it is difficult to judge the appearance in the design stage - the previous sub-domains don't use absolute urls either.
All ideas welcome.
Thank you for the input
Cheers,
Steven
s0da posted this at 07:35 — 8th May 2004.
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use
and get rid of that dumb *** resize ****; you gotta be kidding me
sredhead posted this at 07:48 — 8th May 2004.
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I added to the header of the page but it didn't work - guess it could be the location. Please can you advise were to add. Thank you.
Cheers
s0da posted this at 08:07 — 8th May 2004.
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is that images/ folder in the sub directory?
is the anti-imagetheft on?
edit: wakakakakkakakakakakakaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
sredhead posted this at 08:44 — 8th May 2004.
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images are in a file, /images in the same sub-domain folder as the html pages.
No protection on images.
Hope this helps.
Cheers
s0da posted this at 09:03 — 8th May 2004.
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the permissions on the file are wrong. or you have a .htaccess file in there that is causing the trouble.
Suzanne posted this at 15:50 — 8th May 2004.
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Talk to your host, you definitely have image protection on.
sredhead posted this at 04:23 — 9th May 2004.
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Well, all the other parts of the site work and all the other subdomains work except the two new subdomains.
I tried absolute url's which indicates you are right Suzanne.
When accessing http://www.mystical-sites.stevenredhead.com/images then clicking on a file it shows as forbidden, which indicates some type of protection. Why I don't know, no protection was set to pages nore on the site.
Anyway, will talk to the provider.
Cheers
Thank you for the input
Cheers,
Steven
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