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Flash upload error on a redirectid cloaked domain

Started by jonket, August 19, 2010, 08:48:54 PM

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jonket

I have an Icelandic domain name hts.is

As I want to host it with a cheaper foreign provider I have to redirect the domain name to http://s336462517.onlinehome.us/.

It is cloaked so it will show hts.is.  I can view the Coppermine gallery with http://hts.is/cpg and everything else works except upload with Flash uploader.

I get a security error.  Single file upload works. I did not forget to change the site URL in config.

The upload works fine when I use http://s336462517.onlinehome.us/cpg/ .  

I am not so familiar with redirecting or cloaking.  Can I possibly use Rewrite in .htaccess instead of cloaking


Coppermine install: http://hts.is/cpg/ or the ugly http://s336462517.onlinehome.us/cpg/

Test user account: Testing / testing  

Best regards,  Jon

Nibbler

This "cloaking" is just a frame. You should really set up the domain properly using DNS. You'll need to set the site URL to the real url (http://s336462517.onlinehome.us/cpg/ ) to use the flash uploader.

jonket

As said before, I know it works with http://s336462517.onlinehome.us/cpg/

But I do not want it used like that.  My domain name is hts.is and the gallery is hts.is/cpg and that is what I want to use.

I was hoping somebody here had a solution to this as it seems it is ONLY the Flash uploader that is not working.

Best regards,  Jon

ΑndrĂ©

Quote from: jonket on August 19, 2010, 10:41:42 PM
I was hoping somebody here had a solution
As Nibbler already suggested:
Quote from: Nibbler on August 19, 2010, 10:11:40 PM
You should really set up the domain properly using DNS.

jonket

Well, due to my lack of knowledge I was using a free DNS service with redirect and cloaking.

I found out I can register an external domain with 1and1.com and there is no cloaking now.

Problem solved.

Best regards,  Jon