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Nevermind upgrading to 2.2.8 fixed this..
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I coded a Mirorrsites based mirrors ( such as megaupload, rapidshare, sendspace, etc ) for remote downloads integrated to LDM without any file modification! just coded some plugins and template modifications using my own mirrors table
i would suggest to add more hook locations, such as get_mainsql to LDM ( i can do it myself, but i want you to add hooks to LDM originally ) Again my special thanks to you Andrew! sorry if any misspelling/missgrammaring |
Ran into this problem during the import. I looked at the wiki site for hacks but its not really clear what the problem is or what the fix is. Anyone else run into this problem? I searched the thread but didn't run across anything. Thanks in advance! Oh.. this was the current stable release.
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That seems to be a webhost problem, i think that happened to me with my previous webhoster. O_o is that a word?
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My LDM does not work, is there anybody who can tell me what went wrong? Im not so good in understanding the code so if you please can help me im greatful.
Take a look at the problem... http://www.x-ocean.eu/forum/local_links.php I have made two test categories and the LDM creates a url to the folders http://www.x-ocean.eu/forum/local_links/links/3 ... but when i want to enter the i get " the page cannot be found " :( I dont know what to do... regards, Jonas |
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The first error (patch_links_dbtables_stage1 not found) meant that the file includes/local_links_admininclude.php was not found - i.e. it had not been uploaded correctly. The open_basedir message is just a warning. open_basedir is a web server/php security mechanism to stop scripts gaining access to the whole of the file system on your server. Provided it has been set up reasonably (i.e. so that your site has access to itself), you should not have problems with LDM in normal use. You could have problems if you try to use some of the more fancy LDM features which allow you to store files outside the website. |
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The following setting(s) are invalid upload_dir : /upload Directory /upload (/upload) doesn't exist and I can't create it I have created a folder called upload and try's to save but it will not work anyway. /J |
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Am happy to take a look at your site if you wish - if so, send me a PM with site details and details of an account with admin privs. |
As you can see, I'm back in circulation. Am not sure if there are any unresolved questions/problems other than today's. Please let me know if so. I note the suggestions for further enhancements, to be put on the list for the release after 2.2.8.
Before I make version 2.2.8 the new release, please can anyone who has used it confirm that there have been no problems. Thanks. |
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