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#133 2006-12-05 16:45:48
Re: Ebl_batchupload
I’m unfortunately at a loss. There should be no reason why you’re getting 406 errors. I’de have to see how it’s setup to even attempt to figure out why it’s giving you issues.
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#134 2006-12-05 17:16:37
Re: Ebl_batchupload
royo – I have an idea that might work, but I would need to have it tested on your installation. You can email me at the link to the left.
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#135 2006-12-06 13:08:23
Re: Ebl_batchupload
I have a feature request. At the moment, the plugin seems to upload the images and apply id numbers in random order. Would it be possible to have the plugin upload and apply ids in sequence? Perhaps alphabetically by filename? This way, if I want images to appear in a particular order in a gallery, I could prepare filenames ahead of time and have the plugin upload the images in order.
Cheers,
theturninggate
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#136 2006-12-06 14:00:57
- saccade
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- From: Neubeuern, Germany
- Registered: 2004-11-05
- Posts: 521
Re: Ebl_batchupload
TheEric
There is some odd behaviour,
from my site everything is well, but my colleague get’s Error 403 when trying to upload even a single image. Can’t imagine any reason.
Maybe the report when finished is blocked by a firewall? But I have one active too.
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#137 2006-12-06 17:47:45
Re: Ebl_batchupload
saccade. Is he running the most recent version ? 1.04?
If so, are there any error messages when first loading up the plugin? If the upload folder isn’t writable, it should post an error.
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#138 2006-12-06 17:48:18
Re: Ebl_batchupload
btw – I won’t be able to make any updates on this plugin until sometime late next week as I’m currently studying for finals and all that.
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#139 2006-12-06 17:57:39
- saccade
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- From: Neubeuern, Germany
- Registered: 2004-11-05
- Posts: 521
Re: Ebl_batchupload
Hi Eric,
It is the very same installation! So there is not a single difference in versions and folders, because it is one and the same!
But there is one difference: I of course use it as an admin, my colleague is an author.
I will try myself if this could make the difference.
Have a good time studying and good luck for the finals :-)
One of the main sites for which I use your plugin is the main half of my job: Pastoral care in a University of applied sciences. So I deeply understand what studying and preparing for finals means to you. Take your time for that.
I will post (for I need to get it out of my brain) but you don’t need to answer quickly.
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#140 2006-12-06 18:05:42
- saccade
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- From: Neubeuern, Germany
- Registered: 2004-11-05
- Posts: 521
Re: Ebl_batchupload
No, different user roles obviously weren’t the reason. I logged in with my colleagues data, and there everything was alright and fine. No error.
The other remaining difference now is only, that she sits behind a completely other system. Logging in from within a bureaus network. Maybe some restrictions from there could come in?
It’s mysterious that she can’t do something, that I can do with her login.
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#141 2006-12-06 22:32:34
- aba
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- Registered: 2004-04-14
- Posts: 119
Re: Ebl_batchupload
interesting…
After working for the last weeks (1.01 and now 1.04) suddenly ebl_batchupload stopped working in firefox resulting in a 403 error including the dreaded “undefined” in the upper left corner – unfortunately I’m not really sure what causes it (except maybe for a flash player update) but in opera it still works like a charm. The 403/undefined error is present in IE (7.0) as well (also I noticed that the “Batch Upload” links is not centered?) – I never tested it before with IE because it’s the browser of last resort here and usually not touched.
Eric, if you need any information, please let me know – but it seems to be a client problem not a server problem.
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#142 2006-12-06 23:40:20
- saccade
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- From: Neubeuern, Germany
- Registered: 2004-11-05
- Posts: 521
Re: Ebl_batchupload
aba,
yes, maybe it is a client problem. I don’t really know yet, but I think my colleague works with IE, I myself also exclusively with Firefox.
But on the other hand I cannot really imagine what a 403 error can have to do with the client?
Maybe you have an idea?
- “Batch Upload”-Link is not centered and poorly designed (simple small text link.
- The Flash-Part has an “undefined” message on the left headline. Where in Firefox a Title the version number used to be, there is nothing.
- “Select files” doesn’t work at all.
- Also “Batch Upload” ist aligned left in small textsize.
- Also it says “undefined” in the upper left corner, but this time the version number Revision A.009 appears on the right side.
- Select Files” ist working.
- BUT “Upload” generates “HTTP Error, 403 occurred”.
So the problems seems to be clearly depending on the used browser.
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#143 2006-12-07 01:19:52
- aba
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- Registered: 2004-04-14
- Posts: 119
Re: Ebl_batchupload
contradicts my understanding of flash as platform independent plugin a bit… ;)
Too bad, that I don’t really know anything about the guts of flash to be of any help with this – but I’m still trying to find the reason why it stopped working with firefox on my system.
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#144 2006-12-07 05:09:42
Re: Ebl_batchupload
I suspect it’s the parameters that load the flash file that are at issue. In fact, I’m almost positive. Flash is largely, platform independent.
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