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batch upload problems

Started by kali, April 17, 2005, 11:46:12 PM

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kali

I am trying to batch add some files to an album that currently has 228 images in it. It lets me chose a folder on the upload page then it goes to a blank page and doesn't do anyting. My webhost is working, the files I added to folder have successfully uploaded. Yet it was working fine a week ago. I've checked with my webhost and they've not made any changes in the last week.

I'm not too sure where I've gone wrong.  ???

(I don't have an error message I can give you as it's just a blank page)

tycoonrp

i encountered a problem as well when uploading images via batch add files.  red x on the image icons.  when click on the icons...

Warning: rename(./albums/Family 2005/MarilynPham/Marilyn1.JPG,./albums/Family 2005/MarilynPham/Marilyn1.JPG): Permission denied in C:\Best\addpic.php on line 39

Warning: exec(): Unable to fork [""c:/ImageMagick/convert" -quality 80 -antialias -geometry 133x100 "C:/Best/albums/Family 2005/MarilynPham/Marilyn1.JPG" "C:/Best/albums/Family 2005/MarilynPham/thumb_Marilyn1.JPG""] in C:\Best\include\picmgmt.inc.php on line 159
Error executing ImageMagick - Return value: -1

krkeegan

I think both of you are having different problems here. tycoonrp your original post has some ideas.

For kali, I have had problems in the past with really large pages and internet explorer. I don't know if it is possible for you but maybe you should try and split your files into two or three folders so that you are not adding 200 at once.

Also you could try another browser or another machine. But your problem may be on the server side with the page just being to large for the buffer? Maybe anyone else agree with this??

I would try and split them in half first and try again.

Kevin
There are no stupid questions, only stupid people. -Mr. Mackey, South Park

krkeegan

Jur are you posting a whole new question?? If you are in the future please try an start a new post so that we know that your problem is different.

I am not sure how the mappings works on the batch add page, but my guess is that it is just an output of the OS that you are operating on. Meaning the OS is using its default order.

Kevin
There are no stupid questions, only stupid people. -Mr. Mackey, South Park

jur

Kevin,
1 update. When I rename index.html I can view the mappings in the right order as I intended. Mappings are
  040514-sp/              18-Apr-2005 19:52      - 
  040526-sing/            18-Apr-2005 21:50      - 
  040619-st/              18-Apr-2005 21:07      - 
  040620-fam/             19-Apr-2005 18:53      - 
  040626-gym/             19-Apr-2005 17:40      - 
  040707-party-school/    19-Apr-2005 18:52      - 
  040723-Lars/            19-Apr-2005 18:51      - 
  040807-vak/             18-Apr-2005 20:30      - 
  040807-zon/             19-Apr-2005 18:51      - 
  040821-mars/            19-Apr-2005 19:24      - 
  040903-alice/           19-Apr-2005 19:36      - 
  040918-school/          19-Apr-2005 20:08      - 
  041201-peper/           19-Apr-2005 20:35      - 
  041203-sint/            19-Apr-2005 21:23      - 
  041204-e1/              19-Apr-2005 21:46      - 
  041208-bdebrock/        19-Apr-2005 22:00      - 
  041208-f1/              19-Apr-2005 22:02      - 
  041208-wnieuwold/       19-Apr-2005 21:59      - 
  041210-toneel/          19-Apr-2005 22:19      - 
  050415-e1/              17-Apr-2005 11:34      - 
  edit/                   16-Apr-2005 22:14      - 
  indexx.html             16-Apr-2005 21:10     1k 
  userpics/               16-Apr-2005 21:37      - 

Can the OS still be the problem?

krkeegan

Yeah I think the OS is still the culprit. Because when apache does its directory listing remember it is still processing all of this and I think apache puts it all in order. If you have shell access ls the directory or dir which ever version matches your OS. I think this will match your listing. I can't remember but I there are ways in the OS to reorder the natural sort but they both would require shell access.

Anyone else out there have a solution for how to sort the listing?

You could also alter the batch add script with a sort function. I will check it out when I get home.

Kevin
There are no stupid questions, only stupid people. -Mr. Mackey, South Park

jur

Kevin,

I would by very happy if this could by solved. Changing scripts is not the problem, what  ???  to change is something else.

A very  ;D happy Jur.   

Joachim Müller

you successfully hijacked the thread :(. Issues of original posters solved?

Joachim