Closed (fixed)
Project:
Image
Version:
6.x-1.0-alpha2
Component:
image.module
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Bug report
Assigned:
Unassigned
Reporter:
Created:
3 Jul 2008 at 22:22 UTC
Updated:
31 Jul 2008 at 04:47 UTC
I have Drupal 6 and installed views and the image module (not views 2, my module page is crashing when i install views2, but that's another problem...).
It all seems good, I can attach an image to my stories, i upload a file, it's all good. But when I check the story (or the picture node) the picture just isn't there. In safari i see a square (with the right height and width) with a questionmark in it (?) and in Firefox i don't see anything at all.
When I check on ftp the right files are there in the images map. I just can't see the actual images on my site.
Who can help me. Am i forgetting something stupid?
Comments
Comment #1
martintenhove commentedComment #2
hadishon commentedI'm having a similar problem. When I log onto the server as root, what I'm finding out is that the ownership and group of the photo goes to Apache which means only the server or me logged into root can see the picture. I can't figure out why this is happening or how to fix it. Any suggestions?
Comment #3
hadishon commentedI went through and changed all the ownership/group ownerships to the domain and I still can't get drupal to view any of the images on the page or view the original or preview versions of the images.
Anyone know why the images can't be displayed in drupal?
I'm using the latest 6.* version and latest 6.* version of the image modules.
Comment #4
hadishon commentedI'm going to change this to a bug report since it appears that several people are having the same problem.
Comment #5
hadishon commentedI fixed this by moving the whole file and image directories out of the sites/default/ directories. I put the files directory back at the top level where I've had it in older versions of drupal. All works great now!
Comment #6
grandcat commentedComment #7
Anonymous (not verified) commentedAutomatically closed -- issue fixed for two weeks with no activity.