I am migrating the DNS pointers for my site. Thus I may have made a mistake re-uploading the Cumulus folder.
Cumulus is updating to the new ftp location. But I do not see an 'images' folder as seen in the screenshot(s) .
On the previous ftp location, viewing the Cumulus site on the server always worked nicely.
There is no upload/ftp 'error' message either.
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Possible missing 'images' folder at ftp site
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Possible missing 'images' folder at ftp site
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Re: Possible missing 'images' folder at ftp site
The images folder is part of the webfiles content that you upload manually yourself, see http://wiki.sandaysoft.com/a/Simple_Website_setup
I don't understand that error dialogue or what it's coming from. Something appears to be trying to change the current directory to a file rather than a directory.
I don't understand that error dialogue or what it's coming from. Something appears to be trying to change the current directory to a file rather than a directory.
Steve