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peperino on Mar 4. 2007. 12:18 pm
Hello,

When attempt to upload file to any proyect, gives the following error:

Failed to create folder '/www/my_domain.com/htdocs/activecollab/upload/7620a/b3a22/dfdbe'

The directory upload, has the necessary permissions ! (CHMOD 777)

Version of activeCollab: 0.7.1
Theme: default
DEFAULT_LOCALIZATION: es_es

When upload the files to the MySQL database, all the archives upload correctly but but when download them, all .doc, .txt and xls. files they are corrupted !

Thanks for you help!
Peperino
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mvdbrand on May 2. 2007. 10:31 am
same problem here, all files are 777.

Everything works fine just uploading files doesn't because the folder can't be created.

Thanx in advance!
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spida on Jun 18. 2007. 2:43 am
Same problem here too. Upload directory has 777 (although I'd prefer 755). The subfolders, created in aC, are not shown in the upload directory, and uploading a file does not work but results in the above mentioned error message.

Help is very appreciated.

Regards,
spida
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takdavid on Oct 15. 2007. 2:15 pm
Same problem.
Everything has 777.
The aC was previously copied from another server, but every other functions work well, except the upload.

Any idea?
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Le_david on Oct 18. 2007. 1:22 pm
Hello

I have the same problem

Failed to create folder '/www/my_domain.com/htdocs/activecollab/upload/7620a/b3a22/dfdbe'


Some people have a solution ?


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Nokill on Apr 1. 2008. 2:34 am
you can set your (don't know the file) config to use maps you made in advance... or at least get this to work.
the setting of 777 doesn't work

http://www.activecollab.com/forums/post/7509/

this person edited something to make it work only was friendly enough not to post the solution itself.
I look over this forum 4 times and didn't find the solution to this problem.

Can please anyone tell us the method of making this work!
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Ilija Studen on Apr 1. 2008. 11:17 am
This problem is commonly cause by force_mkdir function that does not consider open_basedir restrictions present on many systems. You can check out solution provided in this post.

activeCollab 1.0 and later does not have this type of problem.
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Nokill on Apr 1. 2008. 12:11 pm
thanks its fixed now :)

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