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Started by fabrozor, May 30, 2006, 09:59:17 AM

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Paver

Oops.  I made a mistake in the code above.  The variable in the picrow() function is $picname, not $file.  I changed the code above.

fabrozor

#21
IIIIITTTTT WWWWWOOOOOORRRRRRKKKKKKK !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  :o
PAVER YOU'RE A GOD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   :o ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

I pm you the link so you can take a look and enjoy  ;D ;D ;D

Thank you very very much for your precious help.
About the video, if some seems not to start , just hit "reload" and it should fix it.

Paver

I'm still very curious why is_file() and is_readable() didn't work with your larger files.

Oh well.  Too many things to do to dwell on this issue.

I'm glad the work-around worked.

fabrozor

Well, this problem occurs with other people on the same Internet Provider that host our files.
So it's probably a server side configuration problem.

Joachim Müller

Let's check if the large video files are accessible in the first place: please post a deep link to one of the video files that you're having issues with.

fabrozor

#25
What does "deep link" mean ?
A direct link in an Html page worked fine.

The Coppermine_gallery problem was fixed with paver solution.

But something strange. If i display the files info (size, ...) in the coppermine options, the 55Mo video display a size of 0Ko.
Well i upload all my video again to be sure there was no FTP transfert problem.

Paver

Yeah, if is_file() and is_readable() don't work, then the function filesize() probably won't work as well - hence the empty filesizes you see in the file information.

Double-check the group owner for the files and the permissions.  Make sure the 5 that show up fine are exactly the same as the rest.  I don't understand how all these functions would fail just because of the filesize being too big, but if that's the only common denominator, then I guess that must be what it is.

A "deep link" means a link directly to the video file, either through Coppermine's displayimage.php URL or to the file itself.  You're correct that if a link on an HTML page works fine, then the webserver is fine with the files.  However, the PHP execution *may* be run as a different owner - I think I've read that, although I don't really know.

Joachim Müller

If you don't know what a "deep link" is, a regular link would be a good start too ;)

fabrozor

#28
@ Paver : i wonder how i can check who is the owner of the file (that are hosted on my internet provider server).

@ GauGau : sorry but i'm not english and i do my best to anderstand.
I wonder how to put an avatar in my profile !?

Joachim Müller

...then post a link to your coppermine gallery, for Christ's sake!

fabrozor

#30
lol, i knew since your first answer you didn't want to help but only be sarcastic.
And you come now, as all is finished, only to see my private photos and videos ... but sorry, for now the FTP upload is not finished (as i'm re-uploading).

You can use your administrator rights to "punish" me. Arghh ! negativ karma ! it hurts !
Oh by the way, for the second time i wonder how to put an avatar in my profile, thank you for your help (will you finally help ?)

{i edited this message as an answer, after you closed the thread}

Joachim Müller

Editing out your initial postings, making the replies look silly is bad and selfish behaviour. If you want further support, respect board rules and common sense. Locking this thread now, giving negative karma.