Want to respond to Andre in 64193 but I am not allowed to reply, how can I ? Want to respond to Andre in 64193 but I am not allowed to reply, how can I ?
 

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Want to respond to Andre in 64193 but I am not allowed to reply, how can I ?

Started by nordstjerne, April 16, 2010, 08:50:22 PM

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nordstjerne

As you can see elsewhere I gave up on 1.5.x, unistalled it completely and installed 1.4.26.

I still want to help by responding to Andre in http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php/topic,64193.0.html but I am not allowed to reply.
Is there a another way to respond to him, I don not want to appear rude by not responding?

phill104

It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

nordstjerne

Regarding 64193

Hi André

I am afraid I have removed 1.5.x and installed 1.4.26 because I have a urgent need to get in the air. Too bad because the flash upload is just what my users need.
With 1.4.26 I must fight to get xp publish to work and explain the less skilled users how to. But the 1.5.x RC had too many minor errors / or I could not find to set thinks up correctly.

Anyway as I wrote in my post I did install the latest upgrade with your fix and discovered that your fix did not fix the error in my case.
Then I edit include/functions.inc.php
Code:
4807 $message_id = md5(uniqid(''));
to
Code:
4807 $message_id = md5(uniqid(mt_rand(), true));
and this particulary login/logout errors dissapeared.

I know almost nothink about web programming but is a skilled PC user and install and use cygwin during work.
So I am curious how is cygwin related to web code?

Joachim Müller

Quote from: nordstjerne on April 16, 2010, 09:23:27 PMSo I am curious how is cygwin related to web code?
Not at all. That's a self-hosting issue that we're not willing to discuss nor explain.