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Changing Template Images in slave site
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Changing Template Images in slave site 14 Years, 3 Months ago Karma: 1
Hi Guys,

I'm super new to this and tried my best to set this up last night and made a slave site. The slave site is working at the domain name which I'm very happy about. However, I need to change the header image for the new site and went to

root/multisites/slavesitename/templates/mytemplate/images

and uploaded the new image and it does not change on the site. I don't quite understand why? Is there something I need to know? I look in the ftp and some of the folders have an arrow like its a shared folder but templates folder does not look shared so it seems like I should be able to change the images.

ANy help or ideas?

One thing I understand from reading the manual is in cPanel creating an addon domain and then pointing that domain to the same root folder as the master site. Is that correct?

Mater site folder: /public_html/

So I have for my new slave site, the AddonDomain points to /public_html/

Is this correct or do I have to now point it to /public_html/multisites/newslavesite_folder ?

Will this solve my issue?

Buddy
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Last Edit: 2010/02/20 19:52 By buddyq.
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Re: Changing Template Images in slave site 14 Years, 3 Months ago Karma: 54
As you have identified yourself, the AddOnDomain points to the wrong directory.
If you deploy a slave site into a specific directory, the AddOnDomain must have the same path.

The objective is that you HTTP Server gives you the root document path = to the place where is deployed the slave site.
So that the images directory will be located in this slave site directrory.
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Re:Changing Template Images in slave site 14 Years, 2 Months ago Karma: 1
Yes! Thank you. That fixed it.
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