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  • Thread Starter mattaustin

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    tried that as well. Im begining to think its my webhost. Maybe they dont support something or dont have something installed that I need. Thanks for all your help guys.

    Thread Starter mattaustin

    (@mattaustin)

    I cant see the image, but if I point my browser directly to the image it asks me if I want to download it. Im using Firefox, so any downloads come up in a download manager that asks if I want to download it or not.

    If it helps my site url is: https://www.researchphenixcity.com

    The image is in: https://www.researchphenixcity.com/wp-admin/picture2.tif

    Its one of the Huygens Titan photos. If I point my browser to this specific url it tries to download the image. And please, dont think your sounding dumb. Whats dums is that Im a skilled pc tech, with a good bit of experience in web design, and I cant figure this out……..lol

    I more than appreciate your help and your responses. The issue isnt resolved yet, but I thank you for all of your time. You could be doing better things than trying to help someone you dont even know.

    Thread Starter mattaustin

    (@mattaustin)

    -Yes. I have 4 folders (wp-admin, wp-content, wp-images, wp-includes) and 27 loose files.

    -Im using an FTP GUI to upload the files to my server. In other words Im uploading the files from a directory on my machine to its place on my webhosts server, just as I would upload regular html pages. If they need to be uploaded in ASCII format……I dont even know how to go about doing that. None of the documentation specified such, I only read to upload “all files” to my web server.

    -I can physicaly view all the files that have been uploaded to my server in a number of ways, all of which confirm that a precise copy of the files that I have downloaded as the .zipped files for this particular application are present. I have a GUI to view my files on, I also have a regular file manager. Believe me….they are there.

    -Yes, I have tried to navigate to the various pages using Mozillas Firefox, Microsofts Internet Explorer, and a Linux Specific browser called Konqueror, on three seperate machines.

    Thanks for the reply

    -“forgive me if I sound a little froward, but when I view the source coding of the page where the link to “install.php” resides, I notice that the link is coded <a href='wp-admin/install.php'>. Now if Im not mistaken, shouldnt that link be surrounded by “” instead of ”? Do you think that it would help if I could locate this page and change that html coding? Just wandering

    thanks agian

    Thread Starter mattaustin

    (@mattaustin)

    Is there something that suppose to be loaded into my actual database?

    Thread Starter mattaustin

    (@mattaustin)

    lol…im sorry……I didnt mean to sound snotty. Just being sarcastic to cool the tides…….lol……my bad.

    Anyway, yes im sure they are all there. I have even reloaded them all a couple of times to make sure.

    thanks anyway

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