[SOLVED] my JQuery image slider not working on sub-menus

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[SOLVED] my JQuery image slider not working on sub-menus

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Hi everyone, my site was working perfect until I changed it to use Pretty URLs, now everything is fine except for my sub-menu items, the 3 images that are supposed to rotate on my banner are screwed up. Can anyone help figure this out? I can't seem to put my finger on it. Thank you for your help

This is the website:
http://www.granitekitchencountertopsva.com/

This is a sub-menu page with the images screwed up:
http://www.granitekitchencountertopsva. ... anite.html


Thank you
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Re: my JQuery image slider not working on sub-menus

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By the way, I am using cmsms version 1.9.4.2

Can anyone help me? is there additional information that I need to provide?

Thank you in advance
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Re: my JQuery image slider not working on sub-menus

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I'm sorry, was this the "correct" place to post my question??... because no one actually helped me out? just wondering.
But that's ok... anyways the problem was the paths to the javascript files - absolute paths

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