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Originally Posted by AndrewD
Sorry about this - you've both been hit by the bug I reported in the starter post to this thread - handling open_basedir.
Attached to this post is, I hope, a fixed version of 2.2.8. At least, I've tried all the possible combinations of operating systems I can get my hands on.
This version has these fixes/extensions:
- Fixed the code for checking directory pathways against server operating system (this is the one that I believe is causing the problems)
- Fixed spurious *rename* error message if the name of an uploaded file contains characters that are invalid on some operating systems (I think this is pspcrazy's problem)
- Modified the number of "My Recent LDM Entries" and "What's Viewed" displayed in user profile to 15 (was 50 and 10 respectively)
- Admin settings/permissions pages highlight all parameters that can be over-ridden within categories, not just those that have been over-ridden
- Trap seriously malformed urls such as http:// with no site (FlexXy's report)
- Tidied up look of Filmstrip extra (arrows) (eFil)
- Added new extra to use Jeroen Wijering's generalised mp3/swf/flv media player
and of course included the new Spanish translation
Please test and report, so that I can clear this problem up for everyone.
As an aside, I'm rather concerned that this problem was not detected during the beta testing. The range of systems that we need to work with (at least three fundamentally different flavours of operating systems for the user, several web servers, at least two web server operating systems, and all the added complexities of utf-8 and standard ascii character sets) makes testing a nightmare. How could we address this?
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Well, this time i was able to save my path, now i'll test how it works.
Well, for me, i guess i'll have to make a test installation under my server and test new ldm in there... cause i used to test in my local server using XAMPP, from apache friends.
I guess this one is too friendly. If there is anything you have in mind and i can help, will be glad to.
Thank you for the quick support Andrew!