Thanks for your help. I get the following mwssage:
Attempting to write...
*Fatal error*: Call to undefined function: file_put_contents() in
*/myfolder/.public_html/wiki/images/test.php* on line *4
Martin
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Rob Church schrieb:
If you set CHMOD 777 on the images directory, then it
ought to be
writable, and you shouldn't have to test it; however, to do so, write
a small script and see. Something like the following would be
adequate:
<?php
$stuff = 'This is some text';
echo('Attempting to write...');
if(file_put_contents('file', $stuff) > 0) {
echo('done!<br />');
} else {
echo('failed!<br />');
}
?>
Pop this in a .php file, place it in the images dir. and call it. It
ought to return a success message and produce a file containing some
dummy text.
To the original problem; find out if safe mode is on, etc. and whether
or not file uploading itself is permitted within the PHP
configuration.
Rob Church
On 01/12/05, Martin Baumann <mailsgetlost(a)web.de> wrote:
I think so. I changed mod to 777.
But how can I test if web server user actually can write files to it?
Martin
Rob Church schrieb:
Is the uploads (/wiki/images) directory writable
by the web server user?
Rob Church
On 30/11/05, Martin Baumann <mailsgetlost(a)web.de> wrote:
I just found out that the error message is called
in
includes/SpecialUpload.php
$success = move_uploaded_file( $tempName, $this->mSavedFile );
if( ! $success ) {
$wgOut->fileCopyError( $tempName, $this->mSavedFile );
return false;
}
the string in $tempName changes at each upload.
What can I do?
Any idea?
Can it have something to do with save mode?
Martin
Martin Baumann schrieb:
>Hi,
>
>I am logged on as sysop of my wiki.
>The directories images and subdirectories archive, temp and thumb
>exist and all have 777 mode.
>
>I try to upload an image and the following error is shown:
>
>Internal Error: Could not copy file "/tmp/phpjf0ODv" to
>"/<mywebspace>/wiki/images/test.png".
>
>No other information or comment. I have no idea what could cause this
>problem. The site is hosted by
>a computing center of a university. Probably they made some options on
>their servers that lead to this
>error?
>
>Anyone any idea to find out what goes wrong?
>
>Thanks, Martin
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