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problem with 1.3.2

Started by dougieonline, August 31, 2004, 12:16:32 PM

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dougieonline

i get this message when i try to upload a file. can anybody help cos i'm not very experienced.

QuoteWarning: chmod(): No such file or directory in /home/fansites/public_html/dougie-poynter/gallery/include/picmgmt.inc.php on line 224

Warning: getimagesize(albums/userpics/10001/thumb_dougie%20(mcfly)~0.jpg): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/fansites/public_html/dougie-poynter/gallery/include/picmgmt.inc.php on line 226

thanks, Corinne xxx
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xxx Corinne xxx
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dougieonline

please can someone help? i'm confused! :-[
xxx Corinne xxx
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kegobeer

First, is the /albums directory and all directories in it set to 777?  Use your FTP program to change them, if needed.  Is there a directory called edit in the /albums directory?  If not, create it and CHMOD it to 777.

Try to avoid any special characters in your file names: spaces ( ) ~

Is this problem happening when you batch add images or when uploading a single file as a normal user?  If you are the admin, you should FTP your images into the /albums directory, in a new directory you created (call it uploads or something), then use the batch add feature to add your pictures.
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