• Resolved aza721

    (@aza721)


    Hi,

    I am using the File Away plugin on a local computer using wamp.

    Recently, I’ve got a problem with the File Uploads feature, the problem is that the files are uploaded to the wrong file path, for example if I specify D:\Wamp\www\sitefiles\abc in the file uploads shortcode, it will upload it to new folder D:\Wampwww\sitefiles\abc (without the directory separator) and it creates the new folder regardless of the Create Directory option.

    The base directory in the File Away settings is specified as D:\wamp\www/sitefiles and the root directory is set to WP Install Directory.

    The Directory Files feature pointing to the same path works perfectly.

    I have recently updated WordPress to the latest version 4.3.1 and the FileAway plugin to 3.9.6.1. I am not sure whether this is the cause of the problem or not, but it was working perfectly before that.

    Thank you very much in advance, and for the great plugin.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/file-away/

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  • Thread Starter aza721

    (@aza721)

    [UPDATE]: I installed an older version of the plugin 3.9.1 and it worked OK.

    Could I get a copy of your version 3.9.1 or point me to a site with that back version? I am having problems with the correct upload path as well – exactly as you stated (see my post). I am not sure how long this will take to get addressed. Thanks.

    UPDATE: Never mind, found it under support. Installed, tested and it now works as advertised. I am going to download the newer version and debug it in PHPED once I get it working under XAMPP.

    Plugin Author thomstark

    (@thomstark)

    As advertised, File Up is not currently compatible with Windows servers. See plugin requirements and FAQ, and numerous support requests.

    Thread Starter aza721

    (@aza721)

    Thank you. I can’t believe I didn’t see that in FAQ. Thank you again for the beautiful plugin, it’s been doing amazing work for us.

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