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Jupload + Mozilla (Ubuntu) block

Started by Heroe, April 28, 2009, 04:10:55 PM

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Heroe

Hi i have installed Jupload long time ago im running the last version on my gallery JUpload plugin Plugin v3.5.0 my Ubuntu is 9.04, my problem is :
Every time i try to open the Jupload page my browser freeze and need to do force quit the browser. I try with Mozilla and Seamonkey the result is the same.
I also check my java version and Java says :

Congratulations!
You have the recommended Java installed (Version 6 Update 13).



I check my error log but nothing in :(

etienne_sf

Hum,

  This is a hard one. If everything freeze, guessing what happens is rather complex.

Now, can you try the 3.6.0a, that I attached to the thread 'Problem Uploading With Jupload 3.5 / mod_ssl / basic_auth'. You use this direct link:
http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=59209.0;attach=20612

  I corrected a NulPointerException during initialization. It may cause your browser to freeze.

Etienne

Heroe

Hmmm my browser keep crashing even with the new  3.6.0a version. I dont know whats wrong .
This should be the new Ubuntu release bug, ore the plugin.  ???

etienne_sf

Hi,

  Can you precise for which JUpload version it used to work, so that I compare the code ?

Etienne

Heroe

The stable old version of Jupload work with the last Ubuntu version 8.10 but with the new 9.04 doesn't work.

etienne_sf

If I understand well:
- Both the 'old' and the new version of JUpload you use works on UBuntu 8.1
- Both fails ont UBuntu 9.04.

Right ?

  If yes, I guess I can't do anything. If it still fail with next version, I'll try it.


Can you try with other page, that contains applet ?

Etienne

etienne_sf

Some checks you can do, still:
- Block javascript
- Block applet.

  I guess you can do that in Firefox  (I guess you mean it, when you say Mozilla).

Etienne

Heroe

Quote from: etienne_sf on April 29, 2009, 09:01:59 PM
Some checks you can do, still:
- Block javascript
- Block applet.

  I guess you can do that in Firefox  (I guess you mean it, when you say Mozilla).

Etienne

Yes i mean at, both wotk with the old Ubuntu releases but dont work with the new release. Java is tested with many sites :)

I check the java, is enabled,this being the first think i did.

Ivo

Heroe

etienne_sf I'm back to the older version of my distro and the stable release of Jupload now, the plugin still doesn't work for me : ( before the plugin work but not anymore. Any suggestions what to do ? I need the plugin because i like it very much : )
I don't receive any error on the upload page now, nothing don't block, but i get grey box on the files upload place.

Regards Ivo

etienne_sf

Hi,

  You must close your browser, to use the applet that is on the file system.

If it doens't work, do these steps:
1) Close your browser
2) Remove all jupload files on the server
3) re-install the plugin (either by FTP or by the Coppermine plugins manager)
4) Re-open the browser, and try it: it should work.  Check the applet version displayed on the bottom of it).

Etienne

Heroe

I did this Ettiene_sf
the applet version is :
JUpload plugin for Coppermine v 3.5.1, available at http://etienne.sf.free.fr/wiki/doku.php?id=jupload_coppermine_download_gb

etienne_sf

Quote from: Heroe on May 06, 2009, 12:51:48 PM
JUpload plugin for Coppermine v 3.5.1, available at http://etienne.sf.free.fr/wiki/doku.php?id=jupload_coppermine_download_gb

Hi,

  This is the Coppermine plugin version.

The applet version is a:
Jupload applet 4.x.x [Rév: nnn]

(in the bottom of the applet, just above the text you're talking about)

Etienne

Heroe


etienne_sf

Can I have an admin access on your system?

etienne_sf

#14
By the way,

  I found a workaround: make the applet work in debugLevel 100, but allow redirect to the next page, after upload.

Can you try it ?

=> [Update]This post should have come on another thread (Jarod: JUpload freezes up). But it may actually be the same problem then yours.

Etienne

Heroe

Sure do  u want me to send you the password ?

etienne_sf

hum,

I guess I mixed different threads in my mind. Your issue is about ubuntou last release, so on client side. Then, I don't need the admin password.

But, at least I can check which version is installed. FYI, I won't work on this before monday.

Etienne

Heroe

I uninstall and install agen the plugin tested with iceweasel & epiphany browsers, the plugin work with Debian .

etienne_sf

So ?

  I guess we should better wait fr next Ubunto, than try to solve it...