Plugin Author
donmik
(@atallos)
Hi,
I understand you are using an xprofile field from this plugin with the type “Image”. Where this is not working? When you register or you edit profile?
Both – when I register and also try to edit profile.
I want people to add their pictures when they register. Is this plug-in designed for it?
Thank you!
Elena
Plugin Author
donmik
(@atallos)
With my plugin, there is no upload button. You choose the picture, save the changes and the picture should be located in “your uploads directory”/profiles/”id of your user”/yourpicture.jpg.
Check if profiles folder exists.
Thank you for your answer.
I do exactly as you say – choose the picture I want and click save but the picture does not show on my profile. Same happens when someone tries to register.
I am not working with files system, only wordpress from mysite/wp-admin… so I will have to figure out how to check that…
Elena
Plugin Author
donmik
(@atallos)
If you have no access to your folders… it’s too hard to debug this. We need to know if some error is displayed, maybe the error is with folder permissions…
I had some problem here…
How can I upload an avatar on register field?
I have full access to my site… but i still can’t upload image on regiter field.
Can you hel donmik?
Same problem here, and I have the error:
Warning: mkdir() [function.mkdir]: No such file or directory in /home/content/53/12104653/html/wp-content/plugins/buddypress-xprofile-custom-fields-type/bp-xprofile-custom-fields-type.php on line 1381
Warning: copy(/home/content/53/121134653/html/wp-content/uploads/profiles/13/RBlogo.png) [function.copy]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/content/53/12104653/html/wp-content/plugins/buddypress-xprofile-custom-fields-type/bp-xprofile-custom-fields-type.php on line 1383
I have full access to my file system, @donmik. Any possible ideas on what this may be? Sounds like permissions.
Mine happens during registration.
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