Invision Community 4: SEO, prepare for v5 and dormant account notifications By Matt Monday at 02:04 PM
asigno Posted June 22, 2015 Posted June 22, 2015 Hi,I've just upgraded to v4, but all the linked files have the incorrect path, they all now have http://domain.com/forums before the real pathE.g.http://domain.com/forums/http://domain.com/forums/uploads/javascript_global/root_map.js.f1cc323e0ce254f3ef5c165699493f96.js?v=7ecab0c503Most thankful for any ideas?CheersAlex
Dalez Posted June 22, 2015 Posted June 22, 2015 I have this same issue, but the above post hasn't resolved it. It just leaves a blank box and removes the URL completely. I found the setting in the database:core_file_storage{"dir":"{root}\/uploads","url":"/uploads"}And changed it to the above, but nothing is working still. Do I need to re-cache the board, and if so, how?Thanks!
LHOOD Posted June 22, 2015 Posted June 22, 2015 Take a copy of your current themes folder.Go to your Admin CP > Customization > Themes, click "Designers Mode Enabled"Disable Designer's Mode but do NOT synchronize changes.Delete the themes folder entirely and create a new, empty, one.Re-enable Designers Mode so all new files are written.Re-upload your changed files, elected to merge everything together.
Dalez Posted June 22, 2015 Posted June 22, 2015 Take a copy of your current themes folder.Go to your Admin CP > Customization > Themes, click "Designers Mode Enabled"Disable Designer's Mode but do NOT synchronize changes.Delete the themes folder entirely and create a new, empty, one.Re-enable Designers Mode so all new files are written.Re-upload your changed files, elected to merge everything together.When trying to enable Designer's Mode, it reloads the page, but doesn't actually save any changes, so I cannot do this as the changes don't get saved. Is there any other way around this? As I've changed the database location, is there a way that I can re-cache the template to solve this?
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