Unable to upload attachments
Posted: 28 Mar 2008, 07:46
I tried all three options DISK,FTP and Database none is working
Following are the settings
$g_file_upload_method = DISK; <------I have also tried FTP and databse
# When using FTP or DISK for storing uploaded files, this setting control
# the access permissions they will have on the web server: with the default
# value (0400) files will be read-only, and accessible only by the user
# running the apache process (probably "apache" in Linux and "Administrator"
# in Windows).
# For more details on unix style permissions:
# http://www.perlfect.com/articles/chmod.shtml
$g_attachments_file_permissions = 0400;
# FTP settings, used if $g_file_upload_method = FTP
$g_file_upload_ftp_server = 'https:\\******.com'; <----------------site name encryted for now
$g_file_upload_ftp_user = 'my R/W ftp uname';
$g_file_upload_ftp_pass = 'my password';
# Maximum file size that can be uploaded
# Also check your PHP settings (default is usually 2MBs)
$g_max_file_size = 2000000; # 2 MB
# Files that are allowed or not allowed. Separate items by commas.
# eg. 'php,html,java,exe,pl'
# if $g_allowed_files is filled in NO other file types will be allowed.
# $g_disallowed_files takes precedence over $g_allowed_files
$g_allowed_files = '';
$g_disallowed_files = '';
# prefix to be used for the file system names of files uploaded to projects.
# Eg: doc-001-myprojdoc.zip
$g_document_files_prefix = '';
# absolute path to the default upload folder. Requires trailing / or \
$g_absolute_path_default_upload_folder = '//myipaddress/test/upload/'; <------------------Upload folder has Write access
Can someone please let me know if there ar any issues with the format of g_file_upload_ftp_server or $g_file_upload_ftp_server , i am using or is there any thing else need to do.
It would be great if someone whose upload is working can paste the extract from his Config_default_inc
Following are the settings
$g_file_upload_method = DISK; <------I have also tried FTP and databse
# When using FTP or DISK for storing uploaded files, this setting control
# the access permissions they will have on the web server: with the default
# value (0400) files will be read-only, and accessible only by the user
# running the apache process (probably "apache" in Linux and "Administrator"
# in Windows).
# For more details on unix style permissions:
# http://www.perlfect.com/articles/chmod.shtml
$g_attachments_file_permissions = 0400;
# FTP settings, used if $g_file_upload_method = FTP
$g_file_upload_ftp_server = 'https:\\******.com'; <----------------site name encryted for now
$g_file_upload_ftp_user = 'my R/W ftp uname';
$g_file_upload_ftp_pass = 'my password';
# Maximum file size that can be uploaded
# Also check your PHP settings (default is usually 2MBs)
$g_max_file_size = 2000000; # 2 MB
# Files that are allowed or not allowed. Separate items by commas.
# eg. 'php,html,java,exe,pl'
# if $g_allowed_files is filled in NO other file types will be allowed.
# $g_disallowed_files takes precedence over $g_allowed_files
$g_allowed_files = '';
$g_disallowed_files = '';
# prefix to be used for the file system names of files uploaded to projects.
# Eg: doc-001-myprojdoc.zip
$g_document_files_prefix = '';
# absolute path to the default upload folder. Requires trailing / or \
$g_absolute_path_default_upload_folder = '//myipaddress/test/upload/'; <------------------Upload folder has Write access
Can someone please let me know if there ar any issues with the format of g_file_upload_ftp_server or $g_file_upload_ftp_server , i am using or is there any thing else need to do.
It would be great if someone whose upload is working can paste the extract from his Config_default_inc