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UE 4 Image Upload Problem

Thread began 4/02/2010 12:30 pm by dlovas275157 | Last modified 4/16/2010 2:03 pm by dlovas275157 | 2284 views | 9 replies

dlovas275157

Jimmy,

Yes. That is correct. The directory is two folders back from the page and permissions have been set to allow upload, and my server has never given my permissions issues so I do not think it is that.

I have used the debug feature, and the insert page (with the file upload sb) outputs the following onload.

img01 debug info
Status object: WA_UploadResult1
statusCode : -1
errorMessage :
clientFileName :
fileExtension :
serverFileName :
serverSimpleFileName :
serverDirectory :
contentType :
fileWasOverwritten :
fileWasSkipped :
fileWasRenamed :
fileSize : -1
isImage :
imageWidth : -1
imageHeight : -1
WA_UploadResult1_1:
clientFileName :
fileExtension :
serverFileName :
serverSimpleFileName :
serverDirectory :
contentType :
fileSize : -1
imageWidth : -1
imageHeight : -1

Does this mean certain values aren't getting to the upload server behavior?

Steps I took to get where I am now:

1. Generated Insert.php form with DataAssist Wizard.
2. Ran form through CSS Form Builder.
3. Re-binded Insert Record SB to new form elements created by CSSFB
4. Deleted textfield and added file field in its placed (named/id'd the same).
5. Added File Manipulation > Upload SB (see two screenshots attached).
6. rebinded insert sb to Upload FIles img01 > Server FIle Name

These steps worked for me using DIgital File Pro. What am I missing?.

Thanks for your help Jimmy.

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