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  • TimThumb may be looking for a relative path, for instance, my web path is /public_html/ Now your domain and subdomain may still be pointing to that directory, but when you move it to say another folder, for the sake of argument, it’s /public_html/subfolder, timthumb can’t find it anymore, because your domains aren’t pointing it there.

    Moral of the story, find out where your domains are pointing, then move it.

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    Thread Starter alibabbaa1986

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    the problem is that i don’t want to move it to the root because i need copy’s of the website for multilanguage. so i need to find the source in timhumb and change it to the sub?

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