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Fedlerner

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Try to put the images in to a subdirectory...
Make a subdirectory called images and put them there and try it...
 
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umm this is really puzzling me, but is that you're site? cuz if it's not and your hotlinking to it, some people have like automatic redirection things so you can't see it/download it, it can all be done in cPanel
 

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Are you sure your domain is working properly? That page looks like the default Godaddy.com page and probably means your DNS settings haven't gotten changed yet. Do any pages on your site work? Also check to make sure you don't have any hotlinking protection on your domain or in Cpanel.

Update: I just check your nameservers and they are wrong. You have to update the nameservers to X10 hosting ones. I believe they are like ns1.x10hosting.com and ns2.x10hosting.com. Once you've changed the nameservers go into Cpanel and add your domian through either Addons Domains or Parked Domains depending on how you want it setup. Now where are my 500 points! ;)
 
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ok im not talking about the domain or anything i have the site hosted somewhere elses but i plan to buy x10 paid plans but i mean the PREVIOUS owner which i bought it from did that to the site how do i delete the stealing images thing becuase the images arnt showing up on my site habhitsradio.com which i bought yesterday (the domain came with the hosting) but i still plan to get x10 paid

my prevuious site was habpopfm.com new site is habhitsradio.com but why dothe images redirect to the old site can someone tell me how to fix it and yes i have all the images uploaded to my host
 

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In your hosting, look for a file named .htaccess (In public_html, www, etc)...

Rename it to ht.access and try accessing your images.. im thinking that if you had a CMS installed and mod_rewrite was used for images, it perhaps has messed itself up. If you need stuff in the htaccess file, pm it to me and i will fish out the rewrite or take a look for you.

PM me the .htaccess file pls :)
 
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THANK YOU MICROPROCESSER~~! U WIN 500 PTS IT REALLY HELPS NOW THE IMAGES ARE SHOWING UP!!!!
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sending ur 500 pts now
 

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Hehe, glad i could help

Any chance you could send me the ht.access file (.htaccess)?

:)
 

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Derek, NM, i have viewed it over my browser =P

Seems you did have a rewrite rule in it... odd
:)
 
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