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Unless things have changed, images added to articles from Xoops image manager using the DHTML editor will have absolute URLs, e.g.
http://www.example.com/uploads/img454b9.gif
If the site is relocated or the domain name changes you can perform a search and replace in PHPMyAdmin. There are several tutorials
like this one on the web.
To be honest, this is a really frustrating thing about Xoops if you develop sites locally, because the image path will be 'localhost', not the target domain. I have to perform a search and replace on the SQL before uploading every site.
I would much prefer it
if the editor used XOOPS_URL instead to create a relative link.
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