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Crissy
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I recently upgraded from 1.3.8srl4 to 1.3.9, but the gl version says 1.3.8srl4 still what could have happened?
Also When I click submit news and post some news click submit it says Specified upload directory, articles is not a valid directory
File Upload Errors:
What could that mean and how do I fix it?
Thanks,
Crissy
Also When I click submit news and post some news click submit it says Specified upload directory, articles is not a valid directory
File Upload Errors:
What could that mean and how do I fix it?
Thanks,
Crissy
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Crissy
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Can you please help me with this?
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Dirk
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Quote by Crissy: I recently upgraded from 1.3.8srl4 to 1.3.9, but the gl version says 1.3.8srl4 still what could have happened?
Change the version number in config.php
Quote by Crissy: Also When I click submit news and post some news click submit it says Specified upload directory, articles is not a valid directory
Make sure the images/articles directory exists and is writable.
bye, Dirk
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Crissy
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It's not there, should I download the geeklog 1.3.9 and post that folder to the site?
Thanks,
Crissy
Thanks,
Crissy
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Dirk
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Quote by Crissy: It's not there, should I download the geeklog 1.3.9 and post that folder to the site?
There's nothing special about this directory - simply create it (and make it writable).
bye, Dirk
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Crissy
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Thank you
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Crissy
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I am still getting that error. When you say writeable you mean write, write, write or do you mean read and execute too?
Thanks.
Crissy
Thanks.
Crissy
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Dirk
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Quote by Crissy: When you say writeable you mean write, write, write or do you mean read and execute too?
Our recommendation (see the installation instructions) is 775, i.e. r-w-x, r-w-x, r-w. And if that doesn't work, make it 777 (3 times r-w-x).
bye, Dirk
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