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RickLeigh Regular


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Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 9:19 pm Post subject: Not uploading Images & Not deleteing from Database |
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I have found to issues I'm having with this module.
First, It isn't uploading my images to a posted ad when testing.
Second, Its not deleteing the ads from the database when hitting the yes button to confirm delete.
Great mod. Hope we can get this figured out  _________________ Thanks,
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bobby Site Admin


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bobby Site Admin


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Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 6:14 am Post subject: |
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OK, I tested it several times and it worked fine. Lets check some basic stuff first and maybe find the problem there. Are the upload folders in NukeC preferences set correctly? modules/NukeC/imageads/ is standard for a site set in the root directory of the webserver. Ex. www.mysite.com/modules/NukeC if the site is in a subdirectory and you reach it like www.mysite.com/nuke/modules/NukeC then you will need that nuke/ before the modules. Also check the premissions of imageads folder. Some webservers have to be set to 777 for uploads. Next thing would be to make sure the image is not larger then allowed in NukeC preferences.
When you try to delete the ad, does it take you to the admin page when you click delete? _________________ Tricked Out News |
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RickLeigh Regular


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Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 10:01 am Post subject: |
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| bobby wrote: | OK, I tested it several times and it worked fine. Lets check some basic stuff first and maybe find the problem there. Are the upload folders in NukeC preferences set correctly? modules/NukeC/imageads/ is standard for a site set in the root directory of the webserver. Ex. www.mysite.com/modules/NukeC if the site is in a subdirectory and you reach it like www.mysite.com/nuke/modules/NukeC then you will need that nuke/ before the modules. Also check the premissions of imageads folder. Some webservers have to be set to 777 for uploads. Next thing would be to make sure the image is not larger then allowed in NukeC preferences.
When you try to delete the ad, does it take you to the admin page when you click delete? |
Bobby,
I'm going to have to get back with you on this. I'm at work right now and they still use IE6 and when testing the same problems I listed, everything worked like it should.
So, when I get back to my PC at home I will clear all IE data and try it again.
Could there be a browser conflict? _________________ Thanks,
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RickLeigh Regular


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Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:38 pm Post subject: |
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So far everything seems to be working as it should. But again, I only have IE6 to test on here at work. I'll have to test it at home to make sure my other browsers are working as well.  _________________ Thanks,
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RickLeigh Regular


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Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:38 pm Post subject: |
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bobby,
I have tested at home and so far everything is working as it should
Thanks for providing a fix so fast and I will keep you posted if I find any other issues  _________________ Thanks,
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