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Site no worky - Image problems

Started by rockskullz, January 29, 2008, 04:03:02 PM

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rockskullz

Can someone please take a look at my site?  http://offroad-review.com

Not sure what happened because I havent done anything different on the site yesterday. It just started last night around midnight or close too it.

Problem: All the images on the site regardless of there location open up or show a red x randomly. If you refresh the page a couple times they will all go to red x's...? Not even sure where to begin on this.

Would appreciate anyones input. thanks!

Tony

G6Cad

Clear your cache and temp internet files in your browser, and then restart it.
When you have done that, go back to your site and rightclick on the red x and see the location to where the images should be. If they are there, your host have probably made some changes to the server and changed the file and folder permissions so they cant be read by the script.

IchBin

Do you have any sort of hot link protection enabled on your site?

rockskullz

No on the hot link protection enabled, and the cache files wouldnt cause this problem on the multiple computers i've tried. When I clear the temp files it just puts x's on all the photo's. All the images are in different folders and locations, Some of which are the same.

Do the pictures come up when you guys look at the site? I just contacted my host to see if they did some updating last night. Its probably them, (hopefully)

IchBin

The images don't show for me as well.

rockskullz

corresponding with the host right now. The image files are now working but im not 100% on what fixed it. The host was looking into some stuff while I removed a re-direct I put into place last night. Thanks for your help as well!

G6Cad

They probably fixed the file and folderpermissions so the script had access to everything again.
This happends quite often when they upgrade the scripts on the servers.

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