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Old 10-24-2007, 07:34 PM
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Originally Posted by maidos View Post
oknow its damn odd, remember when i said my whole category is gone? well it seems some more members are downloading inside that lost category, i did the repair on admincp but it doenst wrok, all of my files is their but not visible can you just pleaseeee check it on my site...
Now I really don't understand the problem. So let's recapitulate ...
Did the category "suddenly disappear" or did you delete it yourself as you are saying also:
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Originally Posted by maidos View Post
that directory that was supposed to be deleted
If you delete categories, files should really be deleted also (if you don't choose to move them to another category). I just tested it to be sure, and it really works correctly.

If you deleted the category yourself (and didn't move the files, but choosed to delete them) and you say there are files of that category still present, please give me a concrete url of such a file on your site.

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Originally Posted by TB Poptarts View Post
That didn't fix my problem. ;.;
Try restarting the Apache webserver after doing such edits. That's why the .htaccess way is a bit easier (create a file with that name, put the content I mentioned before into the file and upload it using FTP to your vBulletin forums directory).

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Originally Posted by vrom View Post
I have a strange problem, after turning on my vbseo custom rules, written by vbseo stuff, specially for downloadsII plugin. I got an error "invalid file id" and "invalid category id", when i open any file or any category...
But really several days ago thet rules worked good
What can i do?
I don't know the vBSEO rules, so I don't know if there are any errors in them or so. Try removing them all and check if it works again. If it does, those url rewrite rules need to be wrong in some way.

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Originally Posted by doobiefillin View Post
thanks for the reply

Q1: i'm having another program. i did everything in the installation instructions and i went to upload a test file and it wouldn't let me upload a flash file or a wma file. i allowed those types of file extensions in the file manager but still nothing :S

Q2: is there any way i can link the Top 5 uploaded files onto my homepage? thanks a lot.
Q1: Did you do the chmod with the other FTP-program? If you didn't set the 777 permissions for the downloads directory, uploading won't work (as PHP can't move any files to the directory without having the permission to do it). Are there any notices on the top/bottom of the downloads section (normally the software gives you a notice if there's something wrong with the directory and/or its chmod)?

Q2: If you are using vBadvanced CMPS for your homepage, you can use the DownloadsII ver 5.0 vbAdvanced Add-On to do this. There's also a vBPortal block avaiable at phpportals.com.
If it's a custom coded frontpage, you can check the vBadvanced add-on PHP code if you are a bit familiar with PHP. It's pretty easy to recode.

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Originally Posted by maidos View Post
llol yeah i often get blank page aswell when i import files if its big one,,,
Have a look at this post, the answer to TB Poparts quote. It's a PHP limit that you need to change by changing php.ini or by uploading a .htaccess file like I described in that post.

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Originally Posted by nosherwan9 View Post
i installed it but there is no option in ACP side bar options to make categories.....
Try reuploading all files if there's no Downloads category in the AdminCP (like this). You probably missed uploading /includes/xml/cpnav_ecdownloads.xml, which is putting DownloadsII in the AdminCP navigation.

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Originally Posted by idan747 View Post
when the "Multiple files per entry" will be released?
I'm sorry, but we don't have an ETA for future features.
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