Coppermine Fatal Error Message
We're starting a series of tutorials to help newbie (or potential) users of coppermine get a grip of the basic steps of coppermine setup fatal error message windows 7 and administration. Available Tutorials Download, unpack, upload Flash tutorial that demonstrates fatal error message on computer how to download the coppermine package, unpack it and upload to your webserver, and how to set fatal error message on website permissions appropriately. Setting permissions on Windows "Internet Information Server" (IIS) Static page with screenshots to show how to set up permissions (equivalent to CHMODing on Unix/Linux systems) for users running IIS on Windows servers Batch-resizing pics with Irfan View Although Coppermine is capable of batch-resizing pictures on the server it is advisable to resize the pictures on your client PC before upload. Advantages: Smaller file size reduces upload time Reduction of webspace usage Higher picture quality (nearly) no limitation of amount of files that can be processed in one go Reduced server load avoids issues with webserver admin (especially on shared/virtual webspace) Additional options and features available (e.g. crop, sharpen, rename) This tutorial will explain how to batch-resize/rename pics on your client, using the widely popular freeware application IrfanView - of course there are many other applications available that can do the same; you're welcome to try other apps as well. Backup: It's advisable to always back up your original pics before applying any resizing (or other manipulations) - in case anything goes wrong, you can safely go back without your pictures being lost. This tutorial won't go into details on how to do a backup of your files, do so now if you want to apply each step of this tutorial. Trouble-Shooting the upload process When you experience issues uploading files on your coppermine install, there are settings that will give you detailed error messages to give you a hint what exactly goes wrong. M
documentation, simply because there are many different things that can go wrong when uploading. This is caused by different webserver setups mostly. Expand all details Collapse all details Permissions First and foremost: Check your folder and file permission settings on the /albums, /albums/userpics, and /albums/edit directories. On *nix-driven webservers, the folder /albums and all sub-folders should usually be 777 or 755 (depending on your webserver configuration). If you don't know what we mean by 777 or 755, you need to read up the permission section (if this doesn't help, do a Google search on http://coppermine-gallery.net/tutorial/ UNIX file permissions). Windows has a similar set of file permissions. You can usually set these permissions using an FTP client (If you don't know what an FTP client is, Google for FTP client or take a look at the list of recommended tools). For those of you who skim over statements written in red letters, we will repeat to try to get your attention: Yes, http://fdfhedehusene.dk/galleri/docs/en/upload_troubleshooting.htm we are writing about something that could easily apply to you We repeat - check/apply your permissions on the /albums, /albums/userpics, and /albums/edit directories. All should usually be 777 or 755 (depending on your webserver configuration) or whatever is needed on your webserver setup to allow the coppermine script write access. Yes, we do want you to set the permissions of each folder even if you think you have already done this. Yes, we mean it. No, just checking permissions (i.e. looking up what your FTP client reports permissions to be) is not enough. As we said: set/apply permissions, don't just look at them. Enable troubleshooting settings If you are experiencing issues with coppermine's upload process, temporarily change your coppermine settings as suggested below to get more detailed error messages. This applies to all upload methods, not only HTTP uploads. Details Even if you have issues with batch-adding pics (or any other uploading method), you should perform the steps mentioned below that check http uploads, as http uploads are the most basic upload method that needs to work under all circumstances. If you're going to request support on upload issues on the coppermine support boar
made a mistake handling the application. Error types There are three types of errors that you may encounter: Soft errors Hard errors Unhandled errors Soft Errors Soft errors usually happen if you (or http://avantcourir.nl/cpg/docs/nl/errors.htm the end user) will make a handling mistake. Coppermine will display an error message, http://naquebec.org/partage/docs/es/errors.htm but you can continue to browse the gallery. The soft errors are fully localized (i.e. they will be displayed in the language the user has chosen), so the programmers of Coppermine have (more or less) anticipated that such an error may happen under certain circumstances. If you haven't set up at least one album fatal error where your uploads can go to and you click on the upload link, you will see there error message Sorry there is no album where you are allowed to upload files. If you get a soft error and you're not sure what to do (maybe because the error message doesn't mean much to you), read up the corresponding section of this documentation and search the support board, as it fatal error message is very likely that someone else has had the same issue you had. In some sections of the documentation there are trouble shooting tipps that you should read up first if you get an error message, for example when you have issues with uploads or bridging. Hard Errors Hard errors are messages that won't go away, usually because something is broken and needs fixing. This is usually the case if something is wrong with the database. As a result, you will see the dreaded "Fatal Error" message that usually doesn't mean much to unexperienced users. If you obtain a hard error, you should act immediately and fix the error message asap. Hard errors usually indicate that something is wrong which the programmers of coppermine could not foresee, that's why only a generic error message is being displayed. Read on to find out what you need to do. Unhandled Errors Unhandled errors are the ones that usually are most tricky to solve, as they make the application coppermine crash in mid-air, without a meaningfull error message that could tell users what is wrong. This is usually the case if you get a blank page or just a template error. Fatal error The message "Fata
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