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Problem with uploading images

Thread began 4/26/2012 8:47 am by mrs | Last modified 4/26/2012 1:28 pm by mrs | 970 views | 3 replies

mrs

I've just tried to change the location of the images folder directly within the DB and I've tried to change the variable of WA Settings from VARCHAR 50 to VARCHAR 255 and now I am getting an error on the page!

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_VAR in /home/content/60/9271960/html/WA_Globals/WA_Globals.php(56) : eval()'d code on line 1

I've changed it back to VARCHAR 50, but I am still getting the error. Trouble is, I don't think 50 is big enough for the path to the files folder to be stored in full, which is:

/var/chroot/home/content/60/9271960/html/home/content/60/9271960/html/files

Why the path is doubling up, I don't know! Is this something to do with framework builder again? I had a similar issue where Ray had to do quite a bit of work on my screen to put it right!

Any thoughts?

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