Roger Selwyn Gold Membership
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| 7/02/2008 12:26 PM |
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Hi Scott,
I just noticed that I've beeing getting some 404s in my logs for some frame gifs in SimpleGallery. These aren't in the appropriate theme directory. But then it doesn't look like then should be since, looking at the page, it looks like the appropriate elements are supplied by other gifs.
However encoded in the page, (not i module.css), there is the code shown below. Which looks like it maybe a hang over from something before.
Cheers
Roger
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Scott McCulloch Administrators
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| 7/02/2008 5:15 PM |
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| Which gifs are they? |
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Roger Selwyn Gold Membership
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| 7/02/2008 11:45 PM |
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Sorry Scott, your forum stripped out the code I put in, and I didn't check before I exited... :-(
Here it is:-
Nope, it doesn't like it.... So here is one of the file names - frame-topx--.gif
Cheers
Roger
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Roger Selwyn Gold Membership
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| 7/02/2008 11:48 PM |
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I should have said. These are wrapped in style tags right before the End Module in the source of my page.
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Scott McCulloch Administrators
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| 7/03/2008 6:45 AM |
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These additional borders were removed quite a long time ago - not sure how you got a reference to it, e.g. were able to pick it? Did you do a manual upgrade/move at some point? |
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Roger Selwyn Gold Membership
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| 7/03/2008 6:52 AM |
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I have not knowingly done a manual upgrade/move. If you have a look at the source of this page - http://www.thedivingclub.co.uk/Gallery.aspx you can see the gifs in there. I had assumed they were being generated through code.
If you have a look at the source of your demo page, they are present there as well. 
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Scott McCulloch Administrators
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| 7/03/2008 7:11 AM |
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They are present in the demo's because the older border files are there. In later upgrades, these old borders are not included by default, that's why I asked if you did a manual upgrade at some point. Which page is causing the missing border files in CSS? |
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Roger Selwyn Gold Membership
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| 7/03/2008 7:15 AM |
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| The page I pointed you at has them in - http://www.thedivingclub.co.uk/Gallery.aspx. The border files are not mentioned in the module.css. But they are detailed in the source of the page (right click View Source). They seem to have been added in code, or at least can't see where else they have come from. |
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Scott McCulloch Administrators
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| 7/03/2008 7:17 AM |
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| Yep, I am aware of that, but where are the 404's occurring? |
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Roger Selwyn Gold Membership
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| 7/03/2008 7:20 AM |
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| Well I'm just getting 404s in my logs. Indicating it is calling for gifs which don't exist. I guess I'm just trying to be tidy, and expect all expected files to exist on the server. If they aren't meant to be there, then I'll just ignore the errors in my logs :-) Not a problem, just thought you ought to know. |
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Robert Axford Gold Membership
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| 7/03/2008 5:24 PM |
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Scott, just a side note here in this thread - I've still been deleting those old borders manually after each update from the Random images module folder. Were they perhaps supposed to be gone from there as well? Rob |
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