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Changing filepath in Batch Add?

Started by MPDesignZ, May 16, 2007, 07:35:11 AM

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MPDesignZ

Is there a way to manually change the filepath in the batch add area & overall through the entire gallery. I"ve moved my gallery from a linux server to a windows server at home and cannot find anywhere to change the file path so it works.


MP

Joachim Müller

Documentation > Configuration > Files and thumbnails advanced settings > The album directory

MPDesignZ

Thanks but I already have that set ok. Members are able to uplaod files with no problem. My problem lies in the batch add system. When I open batch add it tells me there are no albums when there are about 10 albums in that area not including the userpics & edit directories. The pathway in the top bar of the batch add is messed up. I'm hosting this off my home PC and since its on windows the slashes are wrong. This is what the pathway looks like in my batch add:

/H:\htdocs\coppermine\albums/

For some reason there is a slash in front of everything and I'm guessing this may be why its not registering the albums in batch add. Is there a way to clean up this path?

Thanks
MP

Joachim Müller

Known issue on Windows servers. Turn the browsable batch-add interface off. Why didn't you ask this in the first place? Your original question was "how to change the path"... ::)

MPDesignZ

Well that is a filepath. But clicking it off worked thanks.

MP

revol

Quote from: GauGau on May 18, 2007, 09:07:46 AM
Known issue on Windows servers. Turn the browsable batch-add interface off. Why didn't you ask this in the first place? Your original question was "how to change the path"... ::)


Hi,
Will this issue be corrected in a near future?

Thanks...

Joachim Müller

Who knows? There are threads on the bugs board that discuss this issue and proposed fixes. However, they need to be tested thoroughly on the various Windows-driven setups. The problem is that Windows-driven servers have issues with populating server vars.
Anyway, this discussion will not be continued here - that's what the bugs board is meant to be used for instead. Locking.