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byhumdinger, September 22, 2011
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byhumdinger, June 5, 2008
Well I have only used this application twice , on two totally different servers,but each time worked almost flawlessly.
There appears to be some issue where images that have rollovers are losing the rollover image. If for example the original install was in a sub directory and the new install was on the root directory of the server.
Main image is there, but on rollover you get an 'x'. When looking into the code I see that the rollover image still had the call to the sub directory from the original install. This was easily fixed by just removing the sub directory from the rollover code.
Note: The rollover was setup using the JCE editor's Rollover function so this may have something to do with it.
Regardless saved me so much time and potential headaches.
Thank you for this great FREE application. I can not recommend it enough at this point.
There appears to be some issue where images that have rollovers are losing the rollover image. If for example the original install was in a sub directory and the new install was on the root directory of the server.
Main image is there, but on rollover you get an 'x'. When looking into the code I see that the rollover image still had the call to the sub directory from the original install. This was easily fixed by just removing the sub directory from the rollover code.
Note: The rollover was setup using the JCE editor's Rollover function so this may have something to do with it.
Regardless saved me so much time and potential headaches.
Thank you for this great FREE application. I can not recommend it enough at this point.



