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[Invalid - nuked coppermine]"No Picture Was Uploaded" - Tried several solutions.

Started by ncavet, August 19, 2004, 05:00:55 PM

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ncavet

Ok,

We've been reading pretty heavily in this and other forums but still are unable to fix our issue. What we have is a number of individual users all with there own personal gallery. If you login as one of these users my gallery brings you to *username as it should.

Now when someone tries to upload a file greater then the default size or possibly a corrupt image (were not sure which is happening) we get the message:

No picture was uploaded !

If you have really selected a picture to upload, check that the server allows file uploads...

File: /var/www/html/modules/coppermine/db_input.php - Line: 245

At that point, it becomes impossible to upload any image small, large and then when a person clicks "my gallery" it allows them to see all the other users in the pull down.

Heres what weve tried:

1. adding temp tmp folders to the htmlroot
2. verifying file_upload from php info file (www.fishmarker.com/server-info.php)
3. adjusting max upload size from coppermine config
4. verifying chmod settings

The board can be accessed at: www.fishmarker.com using UN: orange PW: orange

We've gotten it to upload files by doing a reinstall, but it appears to throw everything out of whack for all users once a bad file (too large or corrupt) is attempted to upload. Were looking for a solution that will not only allow uploading of images, but also prevent this chain reaction effect.


Joachim Müller

you're on the wrong support board entirely. You are running "Coppermine for CMS" (aka (cpgNuke), while this board is dedicated to the standalone version of coppermine. Go to http://www.nukephotogallery.com/

GauGau