I am new to the coppermine community, I was sort of handed the job of admin of my Car Club's website. The former admin set up coppermine and the BB and all has been well for almost a year.
http://badbodies.com/membersJust after the new year one of the user's notified me that he cannot upload pics and gets the following error messages. I get the same messages in both admin mode and user mode. All other features of coppermine seem to be fully-op.
In the upload screen the following is at the top of the page:
Warning: SAFE MODE Restriction in effect. The script whose uid is 557 is not allowed to access /home/virtual/site54/fst/var/www/html/members/albums owned by uid 0 in /home/virtual/site54/fst/var/www/html/members/upload.php on line 406After attempting to upload a pic from my Windows XP machine I get the following messages (my user gets the same messages):
Warning: Unable to create './albums/edit/mHTTP_temp_4f8a5e0d.JPG': No such file or directory in /home/virtual/site54/fst/var/www/html/members/upload.php on line 1193
Warning: Unable to move '/tmp/phpO2HU1L' to './albums/edit/mHTTP_temp_4f8a5e0d.JPG' in /home/virtual/site54/fst/var/www/html/members/upload.php on line 1193After checking out the
online manual I think I may have fell victim to my host changing settings on me suddenly.
A significant number of webhost on the Internet run PHP in safe mode. Coppermine runs without any problem in safe mode and with the "open basedir restriction" active, provided safe mode is properly configured. Unfortunately on many hosts, safe mode is not configured properly.
If your webhost is running PHP in safe mode but is misconfigured, you may need to do the following :
* With a FTP program, change the mode of Coppermine's "include" directory on your server to 0777.
* Do the same for the "albums" and "userpics" directories.
* Check that at the beginning the the "include/config.inc.php" file, you have a line with : "define('SILLY_SAFE_MODE', 1);"As a rookie to php and coppermine, please explain how I can make the proper adjustments in layman's terms, if possible.
