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  • Thread Starter gwen

    (@gwen)

    Good enough of a guru to drive me to the right place… the settings
    on the tmp directory in /var/www/tmp for operation after chrooting were a bit too restrictive(those OpenBSD folks).. a tweek to the ownership and modes and its off to the races… thanx again ringmaster… its now all working 🙂

    Thread Starter gwen

    (@gwen)

    Hi Ringmaster,
    the scp upload from cygwin worked of course and the image
    is displaying fine.. I have file uploads enabled in php.ini
    manual uploads are just NOT working inbetween WordPress-cvs/Apache 1.3.29/php4.3.7
    and Firefox 0.8.1, turning on php logging doesnt
    elucidate where the problems lie at present guess I will just have to install a debugger and byte the bullet 🙁 neither the file upload dialog in wordpress->upload or the exhibit file upload dialogue
    seem to be working in this combination. I will find another php based file upload routine and attempt to try that for comparison.
    sadly
    gwen

    Thread Starter gwen

    (@gwen)

    Hi Ringmaster,
    while I am waiting for cygwin to reinstall(so I can ssh the pictures up…) I did try options->misc and used the uppercase form of the extension JPG(that windows XP home keeps it in) both at the start of the list and the end of the list(also can avi, mpg/mpeg be added also?) the result you see is what I got before and after adding the type to the list(which is why as soon as the complete cygwin reinstalls without problems I am going the scp to workaround for myself for now(will have to get the upload things working for the users however)
    damn I wish there was an EASY to install debugger/trace facility for PHP4 that didnt clash with OpenBSD package based installation of php4 just a network execution trace like php3 I would be happy with. then I wouldnt be in the dark literally… what do you use?(for a debugger that is?)

    Thread Starter gwen

    (@gwen)

    it didnt make it in the subject header but my environment is
    Apache SSL https:// if that has anything to do with it(and yes I OWN the test server 🙂

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