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Support => cpg1.4.x Support => Older/other versions => cpg1.4 upload => Topic started by: Week3nd on May 22, 2006, 09:09:45 pm
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When i upload some files via batch i always get these strange filenames:
(https://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sad-rock.de%2Fdestroy%2Fmisc%2Ferror.jpg&hash=0fea5eff5b8d0942fe0b46995627020c738d74e9)
On the FTP the files are named from 01-10.jpg in an own folder in albums/ and the chmod is 777...
Why does this batchupload think always renames my files ?!?!
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the upload works but the filename are changed ...
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Are you running the latest version of Coppermine (currently 1.4.6) ?
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jepp ... dowloaded today
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What exactly are the original filenames?
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I'm having a similar problem and it's driving me nuts. My files are all named in sequential order...
P1020325.jpg
P1020326.jpg
P1020327.jpg
P1020328.jpg
I u/l them via ftp then when I login to batch add them, Coppermine renames them like...
P1020_25.jpg
P1__0326.jpg
P10203__.jpg
P102032_.jpg
Please help! ???
BTW - I'm on v.1.4.5.
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as Nibbler suggested: upgrade!
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Maybe I have a solution: I reinstalled my cpg and it works... but... when i set the Title to "Destroy-Zone.de"...
it makes these filename errors... With the Title "Destroy Zone" without dot and with a blank it works... some kind of strange but it helped... i also does a reset to default in the settings of cpg and changed just the Image Magick to my GD 2.0 and it worked too...
??? confusing but effective ???
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I upgraded to 1.4.6 and the filenames were fine...for a while. But during the addition of my 5th (approx) album the filenames started getting messed up again!?!? ??? This is being run on a Windows server, with PHP 4.3.1, GD2.
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Why is this topic marked solved?? Where's the solution!?!
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Why is this topic marked solved?? Where's the solution!?!
Because the original thread starter said things work for him. You shouldn't have tried to hijack this thread - it's one of the disadvantages of thread hijacking - as soon as the original thread starter is happy, the thread is marked as solved. This doesn't necessarily mean that there will be a solution posted for others.
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Uh, sorry, I didn't mean to hijack his thread. On most forums I've been on they want you to post similar problems in the same tread to keep reposts down. Guess I'll open up my own thread.