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Support => cpg1.5.x Support => cpg1.5 upload => Topic started by: Larry Reese on October 29, 2011, 06:28:13 am
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I searched and read the docs, and I can't find out why this is happening. I've uploaded thousands of files with no problem, then, on some, it will try and the execution bar will slowly creep across, then the error screen will pop up with this text (I tried to take the spaces out but it won't let me):
"Error - thetravellersite.com
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Please help if you can. Thanks,
Larry
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Tried to the edit the OP but couldn't seem to find how to do it. Wanted to add that the other thread where this error is mentioned did not offer a solution.
LR
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Holy cow! No one has any idea what this error means?
It is very weird, only some files and not others generate this error on any particular upload. If the error happens and the file does not upload, the upload queue does not abort and can continue with other files once you clear the error message pop up.
LR
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More data: When I try to upload one of these files individually (using the "simple - one file at a time" drop down menu on the uploads page in Coppermine) it gives me a big red X error report and says "Critical Error: Script called without required parameter(s)"
I still can't figure this one out. Plenty of other files will upload without a problem - I don't understand why these few won't.
Just FYI - the error report from the original posting appears in a white text pop up box, while this one appears in a red bar "inside" coppermine itself.
Any ideas at all?
LR
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Next chapter in the saga - I uploaded all the files via FTP then tried to "batch add" them. This worked for all but two of the files. So, more or less, my particular problem is "solved" but not the actual errors that occurred.
Thanks everyone for reading and following the thread. I will close it out now with a "solved" tag.
Larry Reese
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I guess your pictures are too big and you run into memory issues. Impossible to say without a test account and some more details about the files that fail to upload.