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Hero Member Posts: 2744 PHPmotion Developer [HOW TO] Upload progress bar Error - ERROR: Failed uber uploader flength error to find flength file « on: July 31, 2007, 04:22:01 PM » What this solution fixes:1) Progress bar on uploading is not showing2) You are error failed to find flength file phpmotion getting an error when uploading "Failed to find flength file"-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You will need NotePad or similar text editor to do this.Step 1) Open Notepad and create new documentSpep 2) Copy and paste the information below into NotepadQuotephp_value upload_max_filesize 100Mphp_value post_max_size 100Mphp_value output_buffering onphp_value max_execution_time 1000php_value max_input_time 1000php_value session.gc_maxlifetime 14400RewriteEngine On# Turn
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off mod_security filtering.SecFilterEngine Off# The below probably isn't needed,# but better safe than sorry.SecFilterScanPOST OffStep 3) When saving the file, select the "All types" option and save the file with the name .htaccessThis step is very important, this file unlike other normal files e.g file.txt actually has an extension "htaccess" and no name as such, so the "dot" is the the first part of the files name.Step 4) Upload this file to your FTP main directoryIMPORTANTUploading .htaccess files with some webhosts may cause an error with the site. If this is the case simply delete the file from your FTP Logged Print Pages: [1] « previous next » PHPMotion » PHPmotion V1 » PHPmotion V1 » [HOW TO] and [FIXES] » [HOW TO] Upload progress bar Error - ERROR: Failed to find flength file SMF 2.0.1 | SMF © 2011, Simple MachinesSMFAds for Free Forums XHTML RSS WAP2
Author Topic: ERROR: Failed to find flength file (Read 10354 times) 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. brittxblc Full Member Posts: 122 ERROR: Failed to find flength file « on: May 02, 2009, 01:28:06 » I'm having that error - I cannot fix it.I had it in V2 and I switched to V3 and got the same error (PHP Motion)Anybody have any ideas on how to help me fix it?It's for http://www.shanekippel.sosugary.com Logged RBETV Jr. Member Posts: 35 RBE TV!! Re: ERROR: Failed to find flength file http://phpmotion.com/forum/index.php?topic=495.0 « Reply #1 on: May 02, 2009, 11:30:26 » i'm getting it too, i just tried v3.after alot of reading it seems it is because php is running as a module and not in cgi mode. to make it work we need to disable mod security, which in the current version cannot be done with .htaccess. this topic says a way that it can http://sosugary.com/forums/index.php?topic=220.0 be done in the apache config. this would have to be done as root, meaning we can't do it ourselves.http://phpmotion.com/forum/index.php/topic,11140.0.htmlv2 of phpmotion had worked before (couple weeks ago) for me however. (couple weeks ago) it's not working for you?i'll look into it further and if i find anything out ill post here Logged brittxblc Full Member Posts: 122 Re: ERROR: Failed to find flength file « Reply #2 on: May 02, 2009, 13:00:51 » I have another account using PHP Motion and it works normally, but with my newest account, using both v2 and v3 it has this same error.Thank you for looking into it and trying to help Logged Sugary Administrator Posts: 3508 Re: ERROR: Failed to find flength file « Reply #3 on: May 02, 2009, 13:18:19 » Hi Brittany and Zach,We will actually be switching from PHP as a module to PHP as CGI on the new server.So hopefully it will help to solve this issue which you both are experiencing.More details about the changes needed will be provided soon. Nothing much needs to be done on your part except to change folder/file permissions.Let me k
onto the one that we hope to release live soon. As part of this package, we make use of Uber-Uploader http://mrrena.blogspot.com/2009/10/failed-to-find-flength-file-uber.html and experienced no problems with the dev server, which was set up identically to the soon-to-be-live configuration. However, I kept getting a "Failed to find flength file" error on https://www.gigapros.com/members/knowledgebase/155/Video-upload-error----Failed-to-find-flength-file.html the new server. I first consulted the page from Uber Uploader entitled Flength File Help "Failed To Find Flength File." That was clearly not the problem--I did not even failed to have the mod_security module for Apache configured. I then ended up in a discussion forum related to the XUpload solution. Still no joy, though looking back, some people may have been on the right track, just not able to clearly communicate the solution. In short, it was a file permissions issue. As most of you reading these words probably failed to find know, Linux has file permission settings and your Perl/CGI uploader script needs to chmod-ed to 755 or similar--it needs to be fully executable, in other words. No doubt the same issue would be true of an MS server with permissions set as well. Don't know how to set script permissions? Most FTP programs offer that functionality, including the open-source program FileZilla--right click the Perl upload file, as shown below, and set your permissions to fully executable: Posted by Eric Knickerbocker at 3:13 PM Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: chmod, failed to find flength file error uber-uploader, xupload 13 comments: kahriman7:54 AMThank you very much. I lost almost one day to solve the problem. It was very helpfull.ReplyDeletemrrena10:10 PMComments like yours motivate me to keep writing this blog, friend. Thanks. :)ReplyDeletemnejatcan4:06 PMthanks a lot !!! This is the correct answer which I have not found in any other websitesReplyDeleteNikola5:40 PMnot hellping. still same errorReplyDeletemrrena8:13 PMHi Nikola. I don't guarantee that I can help you even now, but I've got three
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