I have found so far only this fault in RC3 if you want to look at the origional photo:
http:/mysite.com/m/photos/get_image/original/{fileKey}.{fileExt}
Page not found.
Some has a idea??
I have found so far only this fault in RC3 if you want to look at the origional photo: Kids first |
Hmm.. Unable to duplicate. All originals are showing properly. Chris Nothing to see here |
Thanks Chris. Kids first |
I get exactly the same error with rc3 on linux dedicated server and own rms, for original photo. |
Try re-uploading /modules/boonex/photos/classes/BxPhotosPageview.php My opinions expressed on this site, in no way represent those of Boonex or Boonex employees. |
Doing so Houston, just bring up a blank page with the url for me. But because of the different errors there must have went something wrong Thanks anyway, will work on to get it fixed..... http://mydomain.com/m/photos/get_image/original/93174083acb3c005238dd6e51786ea0f.jpg on blank page |
After re-uploading I got the same blanc page. Its calling the file, but file give a 0 x0 pixels output Kids first |
Did you install RC3 as a New Install or Upgrade from RC2? Mine works correctly as well but was an Upgrade from RC2. And as always, under Admin Panel > Tools > Hosting Tools is everything GREEN and set to recommended settings? |
There were also alot of permission changes to do after the upgrade to RC3 as well, unlike previous upgrades. Might want to re-check those as well. But could very well be that your upgrade was not completely successful. Chris Nothing to see here |
I would be curious to know if, those having problems, uploaded the RC3 zip to the server and decompressed it directly on the server. When you do this, existing files with the same name may not be overwritten. If you use the file manager in cpanel, you may not be able to select the overwrite option, depending on your version of cpanel. My opinions expressed on this site, in no way represent those of Boonex or Boonex employees. |
Unfortunately I have no SSH access so what I do is manually download, unzip, then FTP the files and click the "Overwrite ALL" option. I little more work, but I make sure I follow the instructions ... step by step :) I very rarely have any issues when upgrading/updating. So although I know this way works, I would be curious as well how everyone else is doing it. Chris Nothing to see here |