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Thread began 5/10/2018 4:19 am by Jamie | Last modified 5/10/2018 10:19 am by Ray Borduin | 839 views | 4 replies |

Jamie

file uploading

Am not sure if this is part of the mysqli conversion, but have noticed that pages that I've updated, such a s a gallery, are not uploading the image.

On the attached insert, gallery_insert, the db is updated with the file name but the file is not uploaded.
On the atatched gallery_update, the files is not uploaded and the db is not updated either

I've tested other pages that use the upload and theyre all doing the same thing....

Have spent ages trying to trouble shoot it and just cannot see what I may have done wrong...

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

It looks correct, and I don't think that code has changed at all. Does the database update with the correct file name? I may need to debug this with you in a screen sharing session.

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Jamie

it only updates the db on insert (but no actual upload) the update page neither updates the db or uploads

have got a small list of things that need some of your attention so happy to book in a prem ticket

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

This code shouldn't have changed, so I'm not sure why it isn't working. Have you checked the permissions on the upload folder? Let's figure it out in a premier ticket.

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ok cool

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