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Re: [ic] images in Interchange
images are copied from:
interchange/share/akopia
where interchange is the location of your install
and this directory remains intact, a coopy is placed where you define in
your install
If you look at the source code of your pages in your browser it shows
<img src="/akopia/ui/navigation/...
which means images are in html space at
www.formula1inc.com/akopia/ui/navigation/...
on 5/23/01 2:30 AM, Guy Soudant at guy.soudant@soudant.net wrote:
> But where does Interchange get the 4.6.5 imgaes from? I also get an js
> script error (I think it cannot find the std.js file).
>
> Regards
>
> Guy
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tim Watts <tim@Romans1013.net>
> To: <interchange-users@developer.akopia.com>
> Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 20:25:27 -0400
> Subject: Re: [ic] images in Interchange
>
>> Guy,
>>
>> I had the same problem on my initial install.
>> The images are in a directory called akopia.
>> It needs to be in html space. If it is not, you need to reinstall or
>> move it
>> to html space and make a symbolic link to the moved directory. The
>> symbolic
>> link should be at the location of the original directory and have the
>> same
>> name.
>> -------------------------------------
>> To create the symbolic link in Unix, at the Unix prompt enter the
>> following
>> command:
>>
>> ln -s /path/to/pubilc_html/akopia akopia
>> ^^^^^^
>> symbolic link
>>
>> You should be in the directory which originally contained the 'akopia'
>> directoy. '/path/to/pubilc_html/akopia' is the absolute path to the
>> moved
>> directory in html space. 'akopia' at the end of the command is the
>> symbolic
>> link in the original directory. The ln command then creates the
>> symbolic
>> link.
>>
>> -------------------------------------
>> Generic instructions to create a symbolic link.
>> I use this to link my html_public directory to the catalogs which are
>> out of
>> public space so I can use images that are generic to all pages in the
>> cart
>> and the existing site.
>>
>> To create a symbolic link in Unix, at the Unix prompt enter the
>> following
>> command:
>>
>> ln -s source_file myfile
>>
>> Replace source_file with your existing file for which you want to
>> create the
>> symbolic link (this file can be any existing file or directory across
>> the
>> file systems). Replace myfile with the symbolic link. The ln command
>> then
>> creates the symbolic link. After you've made the symbolic link, you can
>> do
>> an operation on or execute myfile, just as you could with the
>> source_file.
>> You can use normal file management commands (e.g., cp , rm , etc.) on
>> the
>> symbolic link.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Tim Watts
>> president
>> Romans1013.net
>> Internet Hosting
>>
>> ------------------------------------------
>>
>>
>> 5/22/01 4:16 PM, Guy Soudant at guy@soudant.net wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Could someone please tell me where the images of the admin interface
>>> (navigation) are physically stored on the server in a default
>> configuration.
>>> I am getting some strange images in the admin interface for version
>> 4.7.2,
>>> and I want to copy the right images into the folder so that the page
>>> contains the correct images (if you want to have a look at the
>> current page:
>>> www.formula1inc.com/formula1)
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Guy
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>
>>
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