Joomla Template Upload Error
PHP 5.3+ PHP Multibyte String support PHP JSON support PHP DOM XML support If any of these requirements are missing you might need to contact your joomla extension manager there was an error uploading this file to the server webhost and ask them to install or enable the needed there was an error uploading this file to the server. in joomla extensions. Install To install a template based on the Warp framework use the extensions installer in joomla maximum php file upload size is too small the Joomla administration. Go to Extensions » Install/Uninstall. Click on Browse..., select the downloaded template file and click in Upload & Install. Activate To activate the new j2xml there was an error uploading this file to the server. template go to Extensions » Template Manager, choose the installed template and click on Make Default. By clicking on the templates name, you'll be able to change all template specific settings. Troubleshooting If the installation does not work this way and you get an error message, you may try to install the template this way: Download the latest template version and unpack all template files to a directory on your pc. Using FTP, upload this directory to the /tmp directory of your Joomla installation on your webserver. Go to the extensions installer in the Joomla administration, use the "Install from Directory" option to set the directory of your uploaded template files. Click on the Install button and Joomla will install it from the given directory. Get more information about installation issues here. Documentation on Github Help us out! If you are feeling that our documentation has errors or can be improved, fork it at Github and send us a pull request. Any contribution is much appreciated. Thank you! Latest News YOOtheme Pro Page Builder Website Builder 1-Click Updates The Invisible Framework YOOtheme Pro Products Joomla Templates WordPress Themes Warp Framework Widgetkit ZOO Stock Icons Company Blog Our Team Contact Us Our History Events & Press We Are Hiring Support Suppo
Wiki Quick Links Main_Page Special: Page List Members Members Quick Links Notable Members Current Visitors Recent Activity New Profile Posts Menu Search Fabrik Home Forums > Fabrik 3.1+ for Joomla 3.0+ > Standard Support > You can now update to Fabrik 3.5.1. As always, please back up your site prior to updating and if possible test in a dev environment first. SOLVED :: There was an error uploading this file to the server. Discussion in 'Standard Support' started by IamJim, Sep 24, 2013. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. IamJim Member Level: Standard OK, sorry to post...as I did not have a http://yootheme.com/themes/documentation/getting-started/install-a-joomla-template clue and this will help others 1) Fresh Joomla 3.1.5 site on one of my remote cPanel VPS's 2) pkg_fabrik_3.1b.zip 3) Extension Manager > Upload Package File = Error There was an error uploading this file to the server. 4) Set up FTP and placed file in /public_html/tmp/pkg_fabrik_3.1b.zip Error Please enter a package directory 5) Went here: http://fabrikar.com/forums/index.php?wiki/index/ then here: http://fabrikar.com/forums/index.php?wiki/prerequisites/#fabrik-3-1 Confused on: Fabrik 3.1 (top) Fabrik 3.1 installs on http://fabrikar.com/forums/index.php?threads/solved-there-was-an-error-uploading-this-file-to-the-server.36038/ top of Joomla 2.5 and 3, it does not support older versions of Joomla. PHP: 5.3.1 + Magic Quotes GPC off allow_url_fopen = 1 Mysql 5.1 + (InnoDB support required) A Joomla template that Supports the bootstrap framework Anyway= allow_url_fopen On On So, any help please? [SOLVED MYSELF] for the record = file_uploads On On max_file_uploads 20 20 ******************* This did the trick ~~ both in root and admin folders php.ini magic_quotes_gpc = Off session.save_path = "/tmp" file_uploads = On upload_max_filesize = 10M post_max_size = 10M
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Forgot your password? Forgot your username? ForumSupportJoomla SupportThere was an error uploading this file to server TOPIC: There was an error uploading this file to server There was an error uploading this file to server 2 years 10 months ago #84048 FireFly9 OFFLINE Posts: 661 Thank you received: 1 I'm developing a new site on my wamp localhost. The template I just purchased from Joomlaxc www.joomlaxtc.com/index.php?option=com_j...&id=1869&Itemid=1045 gives me an error when I do the install from extension manager. I did purchase the 'quickstart' version but they also supply the template.zip to install the normal way. (The quickstart version executed just fine on the localhost, but I did that install simply to have access to the sample data, but for the version on the site I am developing I don't want sample data so am wanting to install the template the regular way.) I get the Error There was an error uploading this file to the server. Any ideas how to get it to install? Last Edit: 2 years 10 months ago by steve. Please become a member of OSTraining to reply to this post. Template Install Error 2 years 10 months ago #84051 steve NOW ONLINE Posts: 10809 Thank you received: 381 Hi firefly9 A quick test - do any other templates install correctly on this site or is it just the Joomlaxtc template that is giving you errors? Please become a member of OSTraining to reply to this post. Template Install Error 2 years 10 months ago #84052 Valentin NOW ONLINE Posts: 9893 Thank you received: 383 Hi firefly9! May I have a copy of the template to run a couple of tests in a local copy of Joomla? In this way I can provide a better advice. Please send the template zip to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. - add the url of this forum post in the message Also, which Joomla version are you using? Kind regards, Valentín Follow us on Twitter - twitter.com/OSTraining Like us on Facebook - facebook.com/ostraining Please become a member of OSTraining to reply to this post. Template Install Error 2 years 10 months ago #84053 FireFly9 OFFLINE Posts: 661 Thank you received: 1 Thank you Steve and Val. I will apply a quick test first. Can you suggest a safe and straight forward free template I might try for Joomla 3.2 Thanks Update - I found one from Joomla Shine and it installed with no problem. So Val I'm hoping