EduGeek Joomla 1.5 Package Thread, roundedkiriatas.gif and highslide in Projects:; Hi All,
I've been working on a new school website using the excellent Edugeek 1.5 Package.
I've checked in my ...
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26th February 2010, 12:46 PM #1
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roundedkiriatas.gif and highslide
Hi All,
I've been working on a new school website using the excellent Edugeek 1.5 Package.
I've checked in my error log files and I keep getting the following errors
File does not exist: /templates/axe_rescheek_blue/images/roundedkiriatas.gif,
and
File does not exist: /templates/axe_rescheek_blue/css/highslide,
I have checked the folders, and the files do not exist, however the site seems to be functioning correctly without these files. Is there a file I can modify, so that I don't keep getting these errors showing up in the log, or do these files exist anywhere for me to copy into the correct folders?
Many thanks,
Matt Edwards
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26th February 2010, 12:47 PM #2 Create a blank transparent 1x1 pixel image, save as gif and that name and put in folder. No more errors.
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26th February 2010, 01:33 PM #3
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Ahaha... good plan! Done that now, thanks
Any thoughts on the css/highslide error?
Cheers
Matt
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26th February 2010, 02:16 PM #4 Is that the exact css style name?
highslide? No extension etc?
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26th February 2010, 02:38 PM #5
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Thats what it's referring to in the error log...
/templates/axe_rescheek_blue/css/highslide,
with the comma at the end, no file extension. THere is nothing in that folder that even starts with highslide
Thanks
Matt
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26th February 2010, 03:08 PM #6 
Originally Posted by
mattpant
Thats what it's referring to in the error log...
/templates/axe_rescheek_blue/css/highslide,
with the comma at the end, no file extension. THere is nothing in that folder that even starts with highslide
Thanks
Matt
Not a clue, sorry
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26th February 2010, 03:49 PM #7
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Oh well, thanks anyway. It doesn't seem to be causing a problem other then filling up the log file.
I wonder if there is a reference in one of the style sheets to this that could be taken out somewhere?
Regards,
Matt
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