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  • Thread Starter smile9381

    (@smile9381)

    Bump! I’ve searched all over the place and can’t seem to find a solution. :-/

    Plugin Author Ron Rennick

    (@wpmuguru)

    For some reason, the images have started triggering a 404.

    It’s only some of the images that are triggering a 404. Other ones are working fine on the mapped domain. Try reuploading the images without the . or uppercase letters in the image file name.

    You could have a security module blocking access to the image.

    Thread Starter smile9381

    (@smile9381)

    It seems as if that one post that was fine must have been drafted before the problem began. Everything recently has had the issue.

    I have tried reuploading the images without periods, uppercase letters… I’ve also tried updating permalinks, resetting the primary domain on the domain mapping plugin. I looked at htaccess too, and I don’t see anything out of whack there, but I don’t really know what I’m looking at either (except to compare to code I found elsewhere on the web).

    I don’t have any security plugins installed.

    Plugin Author Ron Rennick

    (@wpmuguru)

    By security module I meant something built into in the webserver. (suExec, SELinux, etc.)

    but I don’t really know what I’m looking at either

    Me either. The plugin probably has somewhere around 20-30K users & so far you are the only one having the issue. That leads in the direction that it’s either something with your install or with your web server.

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