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Luis, It says:
Could not find the internal image you specified.
So image not found at that place. You need to tell me where is the ACTUAL REAL image is stored.
Hi Ahmed,
The actual profile avatar and background images for user “userpro” (your user) are stored in:
/httpdocs/wp-content/blogs.dir/9/files/userpro/24258In front I can see background image but I can´t see avatar img.
thanks and sorry about the confussion
LuisDo you have custom UPLOADs folder?? other than the one specified by multisite. Nexievnis, please join this discussion, I need your help here
Hi Ahmed,
I don´t have custom uploads folder.
I have “uploads” folder, attachementsfor main blog (1) are uploaded to uploads folder.
I also have blogs.dir, in blogs.dir are uploaded files from other subsites (blogs.dir/id_site/files)So I´ve wp-content/uploads and wp-content/blogs.dir
I think this is the default way for WP network multisite to store attachments.Thanks
I had a similar problem. Solved by the following method, in the file /userpro/lib/timthumb.php
define (‘ALLOW_ALL_EXTERNAL_SITES’, false); changed on define (‘ALLOW_ALL_EXTERNAL_SITES’, true);
And in the settings userpro note that images could be downloaded from other URLs. Hope this helps am.
And as a variant within the same file on the line 130, add the URLs of your other directory where images are being downloaded. ex:
if(! isset($ALLOWED_SITES)){
$ALLOWED_SITES = array (
‘img.site.ru’,
‘site.ru/img/’,
);
}Hi Alasaiya
I´ve tried (‘ALLOW_ALL_EXTERNAL_SITES’, true);
Mixed with all posible userpro settings in ‘Compatibility Settings’ .
It doesn´t work.
It seems that the files are uploaded correctly but I can´t see them in front pages.Background images for profiles are working well.
Thanks
Hi Ahmed,
I started with WordPress 3.0 and I´ve applied updates, now WP 3.8.1 is runningAbout WP uploads:
if you started fresh with a clean install of 3.5 (or later), there is no longer a blogs.dir.
There’s a little more information here:
http://codex.wordpress.org/Multisite_Network_AdministrationIf you see the paragraph labeled, “Uploaded File Path”, there’s a little blurb about a change from 3.0 – 3.4.2, in which blogs.dir used to be part of the path (but is no longer).
You may also be interested in this:
In multisite installs setup with WordPress 3.5 or later, ms-files.php is bypassed directly, and blogs.dir is not used.
Instead, uploads are stored in wp-content/blogs/{blog_id} and referred to as such. This means that there is only one way to access files on a subdomain install, and only two on subdirectory install.
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