By the way and regarding my last post, my pictures are jpegs.
By the way and regarding my last post, my pictures are jpegs.
Here is my site:
http://www.alldigitaldesigns.com/zencart/
Hover over any picture and you will see I get an empty floating picture. I have read the doc, installed twice. What am I missing![]()
Thank you.
I don't know why, but the url for the hover image has what appears to be an extra slash, e.g.Fix the problem with the assembly of the hover image url, and you should be in good shape.HTML Code:onmouseover="showtrail('images//soccer.jpg','Plaque - Ball Shape',150,150,400,400,this,0,0,150,150);"
Last edited by tvadpro; 26 Apr 2007 at 02:00 AM. Reason: Forgot to remove text formatting before adding HTML tags
Any chance you could translate that for me?
Assemble the what?????
Is this a every picture fix or one place?
thank you
kdgjevre;364575]Any chance you could translate that for me?
Assemble the what?????
Is this a every picture fix or one place?
Where is this HTML code and is there one place in the setup if IH2 that I can fix.
thank you
The html code quoted is directly from your site. If you load a page on your site with thumbnail images and do a View Source (Ctrl + U in Firefox on a Windows platform), you'll see it.
Image Handler is putting an extra slash in the Universal Resource Locator (url) between 'images' folder and the file name. Further, that url appears to be missing a key ingredient, namely the bmz_cache folder. An example (taken from our hardware catalog, where IH2 is up & running, isNote the folder 'bmz_cache' followed by the subfolder '1' followed by the file name, each separated by a single forward slash. I don't know why, but your installation doesn't do this.HTML Code:onmouseover="showtrail('bmz_cache/1/1ca21ca3bc8c06ca90412a858f970200.image.86x180.gif','Chrome Polish/Cleaners',42,88,86,180,this,0,0,42,88);"
Perhaps someone who is familiar with the guts of IH2 can point you in the right direction.
I am having a problem with file permissions.
When I try to upload images through image handler, they are getting set to 600 on the server. They cannot be read until I manually change the permissions on each file. I searched this entire thread and saw the question asked a few times, but can't seem to find the answer.
Has anyone solved this?
I have my /images, /image/large, and /bzm_cache directories all set to 777 and it doesn't help.
This store was set up with no problems on my own server, and then transfered to a Yahoo server for a client. The problem only started after the transfer.
pjb, do you use "cPanel" at your host, or another panel that has the option to protect against "hot-linking" images from your site?
I had that problem, turned off the "hot-link" protection, and haven't had a problem since.
Hope this helps.
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Yahoo has their own Control panal, but I couldn't find anything about hot-link protection.
If I disable image handler, I can upload files through the new products page, and they get the correct permissions. I tried playing around with the umask value, but nothing seems to work.
I found this while searching the Yahoo help.
My guess is that any time you try to set the execute permission on a file, they are changing it to 600. Now the question is, how do I get around this?Please note that you will not be able to change the permissions of any of your files to make them executable.
Is it true that the zoom feature does not work in Internet Explorer?
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