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deltafox

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Uploading picture's problem.
« on: March 17, 2004, 02:43:40 pm »

:?  well i never used to have this problem, so im not sure where it's come from or if it's even coppermine.
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No picture was uploaded !

If you have really selected a picture to upload, check that the server allows file uploads...
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 :( Now i have everything set to default with a new setup installed and im still having the same warning. I've been trying to upload picture i have on the first coppermine i had "before i had the problems" The size of the pictures im trying is 667KB jpg, running from the default setting's. any idea's guys.

http://www.renpower.com/one
Coppermine staff need pw and username that wont be a problem.

Im using Coppermine Photo Gallery 1.2.1
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Uploading picture's problem.
« Reply #1 on: March 17, 2004, 03:18:15 pm »

Have you changed the server lately?

Possible reasons include:

1. You now need a /tmp or /temp file in your website root.

2. PHP ini upload max has reduced dramatically.

Create the /tmp directory and use phpinfo() to check max upload in php.ini.  

Also, please provide a PHP version number.
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