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[quote author="goFrendiAsgard" date="1349854704"][quote author="mrgswift" date="1349812771"] Hi goFrendiAsgard, Thanks again for your hard work and for fixing the last problem I posted! I think I may have found another bug. Thanks for your work in fixing everything in the WYSIWYG, but it looks like when I upload a new image for the logo or the favicon, it truncates/strips out the file extension when it pushes the result of the upload to the database. Just thought I would let you know! I am using your most recent stable version (goFrendiAsgard-No-CMS-v_0.5.5_stable_rev2-5-g21641e4.zip) Thanks for everything![/quote] Hi mrgswift, I can't reproduce the problem in my computer. Everything was run perfectly in my computer. I've try several setting like hide/show index.php on installation. And it was going to work as expected. By the way, how long is your image file name? I need more of your help to ensure this. 1. Please open CMS Management | Configuration Management (http://your_server/No-CMS-installation-d...ain/config). Then, look at site_logo and site_favicon. Is the file name correct. The value must be something like @base_url/assets/nocms/images/custom_logo/your_logo.png 2. Check on assets/nocms/images/custom_logo. Is your file there? Thank you, I hope I can fix it soon once I know the problem[/quote] Hi! Thanks for your response. I tried it again with the favicon in the wysiwyg. I uploaded the file con_info.png from My Pictures folder on my local windows computer. In Configuration Management the site_favicon key has the value: @base_urlassets/nocms/images/custom_favicon/con_info The file I uploaded is present at /assets/nocms/images/custom_favicon/con_info.png After testing this a few times. Everything works except the value that gets pushed up to my database. This happens to me for both favicon and the logo. Is there anything I can add to one of the files to help debug so I can figure out what is going on? Thanks for your help! |
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