I have a need to make two links to /public_html/directory1/ and /public_html/directory2/
Now if I make link pointing to www.domain.com/public_html/directory1/ WP gives me 404. I’ve tried ../directory1/ and such but nothing works.
How can I do that?
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]]>When I want to insert an image into a post then I drag and drop the
thumbnail onto the visual editor. Trouble is that the first part of the
image URL (https://www.mysite.com/blog) gets replaced by “..”, which makes
the URLs work in the editor but not in the post.
How can I prevent WP/TinyMCE from truncating stuff?
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etc. and in that uploads folder are several other subfolders containing the pdfs and images.
Something changed the links to:
https://<mysite>/wp-admin/uploads/
etc. , but in only one of my subfolders.
I don’t like absolute URLs in my blog’s links to internal files, I prefer relative links. That method worked fine up until version 2.5.
If I manually edit the links to simply /uploads/subfolder/myfile.pdf
, the TinyMCE Editor keeps preceding that with https://<mysite>
How can I change this behavior (or can I) so that only the relative URL appears rather than the full URL path???
]]>P.S. I’m afraid that someone must have asked about this before, but i’ve search the forum, and couldn’t find anything :]
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