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404 after image uploads

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derekmlr

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The images (files for original and thumbnail) upload to my server just fine, but it's not loading the page for them.

404 error: http://i.imgur.com/FYW1f0b.png
File name setting: http://i.imgur.com/9nSrx4M.png
Virtual folder setting: http://i.imgur.com/a3foLFM.png

Also seems that admin is having issues too when trying to login: (link removed since I didn't block out important detail. Basically a 404 for the "/json?" url)

I'm assuming it's an issue with .htaccess? Maybe my apache config? I'm using AWS, got root access and all.
 
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Mod_rewrite.

Try to open root .htaccess and un-comment the line "RewriteBase" if that doesn't work then your server needs mod_rewrite and if you are using Nxing you will need to translate the .htaccess rules to Nginx (you should use Nginx over Apache in that case for better Apache compatibility).
 
Mod_rewrite.

Try to open root .htaccess and un-comment the line "RewriteBase" if that doesn't work then your server needs mod_rewrite and if you are using Nxing you will need to translate the .htaccess rules to Nginx (you should use Nginx over Apache in that case for better Apache compatibility).
I remember seeing mod_rewrite enabled, which is why I had this confusion, but maybe I skimmed too fast over the https.conf file. I'll check tonight.

The contents of the chevereto folder are in the root of that site directory. So, wouldn't assume uncommenting the RewriteBase would help.

Thanks for the replay. Again, will check tonight to give a better update :)
 
Remeber to make sure that httpd conf is correct. That is very important if you setup this server and if you want mod rewrite. If mod rewrite is there and is not working then I'm sure that is httpd conf error.
 
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