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    Product image location

    Hi everyone.

    I've searched the forum for a solution to this but didn't find anything (apologies if I'm repeating something I missed).

    I'd like to host product images on a different server, but am unable to find a place to set this location. I will eventually have around 30,000 images and I don't really want all these in the root folder.

    Am I right in thinking I have no choice?

    Kind regards,
    Dave
    David Webb
    A2Z Computing Ltd

    #2
    Hi Dave
    Am I right in thinking I have no choice?
    I'm afraid so. There are a number of requests for the ability to specify sub-directories in /acatalog/ in the wishlist, so I'll add your voice to the chorus.

    Ben
    Ben Popplestone
    Ecommerce website software

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      #3
      Dont hold your breath though - this has been asked for since V3

      Hehe

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        #4
        OK, I'll stick with clutering the root folder for now then

        Thanks for the replies guys.
        David Webb
        A2Z Computing Ltd

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          #5
          You could create a CUSTOMVAR then use this to display the image from any location on any server.
          Owner of a broken heart

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            #6
            Gary, I like the sound of that.

            At the moment I'm not experienced with creating custom variables. Is it simply a case of adding one called "IMAGESURL" in "Advanced -> Custom Properties" then reference it via "CUSTOMVAR:IMAGESURL"? Obviously I'll have to set the value to something like "http://images.ourdomain.com"

            Thanks for your help,
            Dave
            David Webb
            A2Z Computing Ltd

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