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Images in old blog posts are not accessible

MioYasutake
Active Contributor
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Recently, I noticed that some images on blog posts created before the migration to the current platform are not accessible. The screenshot below is from one of my blog posts.

https://community.sap.com/t5/technology-blogs-by-members/how-to-share-tables-across-different-cap-pr...

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I hope this will be fixed, as blog posts with broken images are less appealing and harder to understand.

 

Accepted Solutions (1)

Accepted Solutions (1)

AnnePetteroe
Community Manager
Community Manager

The issue has been resolved and images are now visible again. 

martinc_mb
Participant
You should perhaps find a different vendor to power the community site or, better yet, use something internal. The fact that it took so long to fix this reflects very badly on SAP; I think many community members have a negative view of how much SAP values the community as a result of it taking so long to resolve this incident. It was not handled very well, I think.
Rodion
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
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Hi. The issue is still not solved. i.e. https://community.sap.com/t5/technology-blogs-by-sap/sap-alm-api-integration-sap-cloud-alm-raw-data-... i can see only 1 image now.
Sandra_Rossi
Active Contributor
@Rodion There is only one image to show.

Answers (5)

Answers (5)

Sandra_Rossi
Active Contributor

Announcement from SAP:

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From Adnan_Mohiuddin:

"Issue seems to be resolved, pictures showing up now." (November 1st)

I could also verify it's true for all the blog posts mentioned in this thread.

From @manu-r (this workaround works only for a few blog posts; for the others, you will have to wait for the SAP solution): "As a workaround, go to https://web.archive.org/ and enter the blog URL. You may find a recent cached page of the blog. At least you see the images if it's urgent. WARNING: The blog might be outdated if it's an old snapshot."

Please stop commenting that you have lost your images. Generally speaking, when using a Q&A website, please read the whole comments and answers in the questions before adding your own comment.

 

Sandra_Rossi
Active Contributor
@anuroopagrawal Please read the accepted solution before posting. Thank you.
Sandra_Rossi
Active Contributor
@SatishKYadav SAP is working on it and has informed the whole community. Please read the accepted solution before posting. Thank you.
manu-r
Advisor
Advisor
As a workaround, goto https://web.archive.org/ and enter the blog URL. You may find a recent cached page of the blog. Atleast you see the images if it's urgent.
ER_K
Associate
Associate
This workaround didnt work for me.
Fha
Discoverer
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The workaround is not working, the picture are missing in webarchive too
Sandra_Rossi
Active Contributor

The workaround may work or not, it depends on the limitations of https://web.archive.org/. The current answer has been updated to inform the people.

anuroopagrawal
Explorer
@Sandra_Rossi What accepted solution you are talking about? Nothing is working.
anuroopagrawal
Explorer
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@Sandra_Rossi Instead of arguing about the link which does not even open on company laptops as that site is restricted , can you please let us know any timeline on a solution for this issue.
Sandra_Rossi
Active Contributor
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@anuroopagrawal Ask SAP, not me. I'm not affiliated to SAP in any way.
quovadis
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert

Hello, it is total disaster; I have a hundred of blogs impacted. You must have it fixed. regards

sputnik136
Participant

Halleluja

sarah_thompson1
Newcomer
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GregBotticchio
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
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Hi, 

Same for me.

Not only migrated blogs but this problem concerns also new created blog in the SAP community platform, after the migration. 

Ex : https://blogs.sap.com/2023/12/07/unveiling-sap-businessobjects-bi-4.3-sp04/ 

GB

P_Gunasekaran
Explorer
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Hi Team ,
RaviRIyer
Explorer
Where are we on this issue ?