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armpouniotis
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Configuration Problem: "" does not exist.
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February 11, 2007, 20:59:47 »
i have created a new folder in media manager, but, when I am trying to upload an image I get the following message:
Configuration Problem: "" does not exist.
Why
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Thank you
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Christos Armpouniotis
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Re: Configuration Problem: "" does not exist.
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February 11, 2007, 22:53:05 »
It seems to me that you upload nothing... (maybe because you press the wrong button).
I need more information to solve your problem. Tell us exactly what you are doing, what are you trying to upload and where, and paste here the full error report including paths etc. Are you sure your global configuration settings are right? Are you sure you have set the right permissions to folders?
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armpouniotis
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Re: Configuration Problem: "" does not exist.
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Reply #2 on:
February 12, 2007, 01:00:35 »
I go to
Media Manager
and I create a new folder named "news", which is a sub-folder of
stories
. So it is "stories/news/". I get into the "news" folder and I get the message,"
Configuration Problem: "" does not exist."
I am browsing an image from my pc and then I press the
"Upload"
button to put it in the folder "news". Unfortunately,
"Upload FAILED"
...
I have changed the permissions, but the problem remains......
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Christos Armpouniotis
datahell
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Re: Configuration Problem: "" does not exist.
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February 12, 2007, 07:48:56 »
This error only appears when you try to list images in a folder and there is a problem with the path (file or folder). This path if consisted of the following line:
$mosConfig_absolute_path."/images/".$listdir
Even if
$listdir
is wrong the script should browse folder $mosConfig_absolute_path."/images/"
So I think the problem has something to do with the
$mosConfig_absolute_path
variable. This global variable is the path where you have Elxis installed. Check that the format of this path is right and that does NOT end in a slash('/').
Example for Linux:
/home/username/public_html
Example for Windows:
C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache2/htdocs/elxis
$mosConfig_absolute_path is located inside the configuration.php file.
If $mosConfig_absolute_path is OK then you have a permissions issue.
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