This is a discussion on image manager doesn´t work in wysiwyg within the osCMax v1.7 Installation forums, part of the osCMax v1.7 Forums category; hello. i am using max 1.5. when i try to use the wysiwyg´s image manager i can´t upload any images ...
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| hello. i am using max 1.5. when i try to use the wysiwyg´s image manager i can´t upload any images nore i can create any folders. do i have to change rights somewhere or define anything for it? |
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| Make sure the images dir is chmodded to 777
__________________ Michael Sasek osCMax Developer
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| it is... |
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| That is the only thing I can think of. It works fine on every setup I have, so I cannot be of more help. Perhaps someone else has run across this.
__________________ Michael Sasek osCMax Developer
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| Possibly try chmod to 775. I had a server once which "for security" did not allow 777. Failing that contact tech support of your host. |
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| when i create a folfer from the insert image - web page dialog where will the new folder be located? in catalog/images ? |
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| and.. could the problem be a open base restriction from php? |
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| finally found the error!!! yes.. http://forums.oscommerce.com/index.p...p;#entry227457 i had to make some changes in the config.inc.php well, thanks for your help.. |
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