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Gunguy05:
I think i know the issue, I just don't know how to fix it.  I have searched the forums and cannot find the answer. 

I have SMF (latest stable verision). 

I am running it locally on WAMPSERVER, Apache 2.2.22, MyPHP 5.4.3, MySQL 5.5.24.  I just set this up, a new forum. 

As far as I can tell my firewall (Win XP on a group setting) is blocking my style sheet.  I access the forum on the local host and it is fine. I access them on another computer on the network and it is text only, no images.

This is not accessible outside of the LAN, it is an internal forum only.   

From what I can tell I need to allow acceptions thrrough the firewall.  I have allowed wampmanager.exe, but what about the others.  Do i need them to, and if so how.. Im a little new at this so be easy on me. 

Thanks,
Brian

Chas Large:
It might be a browser issue, have you tried using another browser on the second PC?

As you're using an internal network, you could temporarily disable Windows Firewall to prove whether that's the cause of the problem.

Lastly, have you set the WAMPSERVER software to host the site on a network rather than just on a localhost mode. I'm not familiar with that software but have used EasyPHP and that has an option to allow the sites to be used on a network as opposed to a local host computer.

ElPlayer:
im almost sure that happends because your theme url is 127.0.0.1 and the other computer is trying to look for the css/images on localhost.

Gunguy05:

--- Quote from: ElPlayer on August 17, 2012, 03:40:20 PM ---im almost sure that happends because your theme url is 127.0.0.1 and the other computer is trying to look for the css/images on localhost.

--- End quote ---

How would I go about fixing that?

Gunguy05:

--- Quote from: Chas Large on August 17, 2012, 01:40:50 PM ---It might be a browser issue, have you tried using another browser on the second PC?

As you're using an internal network, you could temporarily disable Windows Firewall to prove whether that's the cause of the problem.

Lastly, have you set the WAMPSERVER software to host the site on a network rather than just on a localhost mode. I'm not familiar with that software but have used EasyPHP and that has an option to allow the sites to be used on a network as opposed to a local host computer.

--- End quote ---

I have tried different browsers on different PC's, same result. 

WAMP is a part of easyphp, just looked it up.  I think mine is essentially the same package. 

I am not at work now, I have VPN access and will check it out later. 

Thanks,
Brian

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