Lightbox 2.04 problem...

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jwbassman
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Lightbox 2.04 problem...

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Hi Guys

Running latest version on CMSMS 2.1.5 - PHP5 - MySqlv5...

The problem I have is this, I've downloaded and installed the latest version of Lighbox (2.04) but it seems whatever I do I can't get the Javascript to execute...

I've got the this in the head of my template as instructed:






I have the 'css' and 'js' dirs in the root of my site (same place as index.php) so the scr should make sense - with the required js files and css as instructed...

I've got this in my page:



This is the link to my site:

http://www.gentgoddard.co.uk/index.php/ ... -stratford

My source shows the js links etc


It just opens the image in a page on it's own - rather than execute the javascript - I've spent what seems like days trying to get this resolved but I'm all out of ideas - I've checked permissions and server setting - tested the js with a static page (http://gentgoddard.co.uk/lightbox2.04/) and it works - and get this I run lightbox on another cmsms site and it works likes a charm - same dir structure etc. I've empted the cache - I've tried with and without the {literal}{/literal} tags... I've also tried running highslide (a similar js) but I can't get that to work either is there something in CMSMS that's effecting the js? - also I get this thing where the rel"lightbox" attribute gets re-ordered before the href in the WYSIWIG - I thought this might be the problem but have no idea how to stop in happening...

Any help much appreciated - probably overlooked something really simple but I can't see it... :(

Cheers in advance

John
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Re: Lightbox 2.04 problem...

Post by z00man »

I have the same problem. Did you ever find a solution? Anyone?
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