Specifically, I used the image of qiniu to synchronize the images on the website to qiniu. When the website uploads images, the website server and qiniu each have one copy, then, I deleted the server image to save the server space. However, in the DZ Forum's mobile template, the image calls of the Forum are different from those on the PC...
Specifically, I used the image of qiniu to synchronize the images on the website to qiniu. When the website uploads images, the website server and qiniu each have one copy, then, I deleted the server image to save the server space.
However, in the DZ forum's mobile template, the forum image calls are different from those on the PC end. src = "forum. php? Mod = image & aid = 4283 & size = 600x9999 & key = 69a089aff8a03fd7 & type = fixnone "is like this, so after I delete the server image, the pictures in qiniu cannot be called in the post of the mobile phone version, so what can be done to solve this problem?
As shown in, DZ Forum mobile image calls are different from those of PCs. If you call/data/attachment/from/201604/08/xxxxxx.jpg, it will be okay.
Simply put, can DZ Forum pictures be called using static images?
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Specifically, I used the image of qiniu to synchronize the images on the website to qiniu. When the website uploads images, the website server and qiniu each have one copy, then, I deleted the server image to save the server space.
However, in the DZ forum's mobile template, the forum image calls are different from those on the PC end. src = "forum. php? Mod = image & aid = 4283 & size = 600x9999 & key = 69a089aff8a03fd7 & type = fixnone "is like this, so after I delete the server image, the pictures in qiniu cannot be called in the post of the mobile phone version, so what can be done to solve this problem?
As shown in, DZ Forum mobile image calls are different from those of PCs. If you call/data/attachment/from/201604/08/xxxxxx.jpg, it will be okay.
Simply put, can DZ Forum pictures be called using static images?