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upload avatars does not work, returns no errors [message #32968] Mon, 07 August 2006 16:42 Go to next message
OneSeventeen is currently offline  OneSeventeen   United States
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I am running PHP 5.1.4 and just installed FUDforum 2.7.5.

I am only allowing 64x64 uploaded avatars at the moment, and when I (or any of my forum members) try to upload an avatar, it does not work, and does not return any errors.

Neither preview, nor actually submitting the form work, and the permission settings for both "/images/avatars" and "/images/custom_avatars" are 777.

Any ideas what could be causing this? Or is there any way to turn on more verbose error reporting so I could track this down?

Edit: attempting to upload via Admin pannel does not work either.


[Updated on: Mon, 07 August 2006 16:47]

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Re: upload avatars does not work, returns no errors [message #32969 is a reply to message #32968] Mon, 07 August 2006 17:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ilia is currently offline  Ilia   Canada
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Maybe file upload functionality in your PHP is disabled or the temporary upload directory in PHP settings is not writable by the web server?

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Re: upload avatars does not work, returns no errors [message #32978 is a reply to message #32968] Mon, 07 August 2006 18:21 Go to previous message
OneSeventeen is currently offline  OneSeventeen   United States
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I just updated it to use a new temporary folder for files, and chmod'ed it to 777, and it still doesn't work. Sad

PHP is set to allow file uploads.

EDIT:
Doh! My host is not as real-time as it used to be! Now that I've changed it, and given it a few minutes, it is now working!

Thanks for that, I would have completely overlooked the temporary upload directory!


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