"The selected album/file does not exist !" "The selected album/file does not exist !"
 

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"The selected album/file does not exist !"

Started by Commander Keen, March 23, 2007, 06:01:02 PM

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Commander Keen

Hi.
I get the above error-message when adding pictures to favorites. The picture however is added to "My favorites".
Any Idea why this happens and how I can fix it?

I run cpg 1.4.10 bridged with SMF 1.1.2

Joachim Müller

Posting a link to your gallery and a non-admin test user account might be a good thing to start with...

Commander Keen


Stramm

not sure if this is a known issue but I can reproduce that beahaviour on the demo gallery when trying to add an image out of the random, most viewed etc meta album

zac

I am having the same issue, only with the add to fav button that I moved per the instructions here:

http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php?topic=26315.msg207097#msg207097

Nibbler said
Quoteneed to add a redirect parameter to the link
but I dont really know what that means. 

pwangie

I'm am getting this error message as well "the selected album/file does not exist" but it does put the image into My Favorites.  Is there a way to correct this error message?  I am running Copperming 1.4.18 bridged to SMF 1.1.4 with a custom theme, no plugins or hacks on the gallery.


Nibbler

Posting a link to your gallery and a non-admin test user account might be a good thing to start with...

pwangie

why do you need that info I told you what the error is and when it occurs, what I need is a solution to the issue  ???

I know it has happened to other people and would like to know what they did to correct it.  I read that it was some sort of redirection error but they gave no information on how to fix it.


Joachim Müller

Do as Nibbler suggested or find the solution on your own ::)
You hijacked someone else's thread. Starting an argument on the method of support given for free is just silly. We're not ready to explain why we advise stuff like that, as there are many reasons that might lead into that error messages. Most of the reasons can be ruled out or confirmed if you do exactly as suggested.

pwangie

ok I did not hijack a thread, this is the same error that I am getting and no solution was posted, a hijack would have been me asking a totally different question in this thread.  I did not start an argument, I asked a question. 

finally considering the fact that this is a help forum it is perfectly reasonable that I want to know why in order to help me someone needs access to my gallery.  my gallery isn't open to the public for use it is a restricted gallery and so I am not going to just create an account for someone to access it without an explanation as to why they need me to do so. 


Joachim Müller

Enough talk! Do as suggested and post the link to your gallery.