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valentine
03-01-2005, 06:16 AM
Hi, I know this is gonna sound dumb because I've read all the other threads relating to this, but I just cannot fathom it out.

I have two errors:

1. Whenever I try to add a new article, I get the following error:
Warning: mkdir() [function.mkdir]: No such file or directory in /articles.php on line 366

Warning: copy(home/tr8der/public_html/images/articles/12/techanal.jpg) [function.copy]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /articles.php on line 378

And at the same time

Error encountered while trying to upload the image.

I figured this was down to my paths, but I've run the findpath.php script which generates:

home/name/public_html/

So i've used:

home/name/public_html/images/articles/ (these go in the same "images" folder as the default for VB - is this the problem) and its set to CHMOD 777.

and i've used home/name/public_html/images/articles/category/

but no dice.


The second error is in the ACP:

Warning: main(home/tr8der/public_html/admincontrol/FCKeditor/fckeditor.php) [function.main]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /admincontrol/vbarticles.php on line 29

Warning: main() [function.include]: Failed opening 'home/tr8der/public_html/admincontrol/FCKeditor/fckeditor.php' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php') in /admincontrol/vbarticles.php on line 29

Again, i've checked the path for this and it appears to be OK, although I'm sure I'll have missed doin' something simple.

If anyone could help/suggest a fix, I'd be grateful.

I'm on v3.0.5 btw, using vbAdvanced.



EDITED:


Surprise surprise. I figured it out.

For anyone else who wants to make themselves look stupid, I'll save you the trouble. You need to have a "/" at the beginning of the paths, as well as the end.

Now everything works as intended.

Superb hack. Absolute top marks.

cinq
03-01-2005, 11:07 PM
EDITED:

Surprise surprise. I figured it out.
For anyone else who wants to make themselves look stupid, I'll save you the trouble. You need to have a "/" at the beginning of the paths, as well as the end.


Glad you worked it out.
Yep, you need the slashes, because that is the full path. :)