Error. Unable To Upload File. Joomla Media Manager
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- Cannot Upload Files Subscribe via rss Search Discussions Discussions Categories Tags [SOLVED] File Manager - Cannot Upload Files posted in JCE Plugins / Addons Tuesday, March 06 2012, 05:49 PM sylsan Offline Hi, I cannot upload any files through front unable to upload file joomla 3 end, no matter if I am logged in as super admin or publisher. Uploading from
Joomla Error: Unable To Upload File
back end works fine. Can you please help me out? I'm using Joomla 1.5.25 and JCE 2.0.21. Accepted Answer Admin Ryan Offline Friday, March
Warning Failed To Move File Joomla
16 2012, 03:36 PM - #permalink I can't find anything to conclusively indicate what the cause of the issue is except to say that the PHP function move_uploaded_file does not appear to be working - this is only happening in the front-end and is affecting the Joomla! Media Manager upload function too. The only thing that catches my eye is that there is not specific upload_tmp_dir value set in the PHP configuration - check with your host to see if a value should be set for this. Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you. The reply is currently minimized Show Responses (12) Latest Oldest Accepted Answer Admin Ryan Offline Friday, March 09 2012, 04:10 PM - #permalink Do you have any security extensions installed, like Admin Tools? Do you have a SEF extension installed? Which browser are you using? Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you. The reply is currently minimized Show Accepted Answer sylsan Offline Friday, March 09 2012, 10:14 PM - #permalink I have Admin Tools and RS Firewall. I checked them and I cannot see anything that could make troubles. I'm also using sh404SEF - if you think that this might cause the conflict, what should I choose for configuration? Right now settings for JCE in sh404SEF are default. I've tested in Firefox and Safari, there is no difference. Do you want me to test it from IE and Chrome? The reply is currently minimized Show Accepted Answer Admin Ryan Offline Monday, March 12 2012, 10:52 AM - #permalink Right now settings for JCE in sh404SEF are default. In the SH404SEF Configuration, in the By Component section, set the jce option to "Skip" or "Leave as Non-Sef" Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you. The reply is currently minimized Show Accepted Answer sylsan Offline Monday, March 12 2012, 04:06 PM - #permalink Changed it, but it made no effects. The reply is currently minimized Show Accepted Answer Admin Ryan Offline Monday, March 12 2012
know the common errors in nearly every Joomla feature. Below are the top common errors that Joomla administrators face when they're using the Media Manager (we're also explaining how to fix them): Unable to upload file
This error usually happens when the upload to the server fails. Possible causes are: Apache has no write permissions to the tmp directory: All files uploaded to a Joomla website are first uploaded to the tmp directory and then moved to the final directory once the upload is complete. This can be easily solved by changing permissions to the tmp directory to 777. Apache has no write permissions to the images directory: As stated above, when a file is https://www.joomlacontenteditor.net/support/forum/solved-file-manager-cannot-upload-files uploaded to the images directory, it is first uploaded to the tmp directory, and then moved to the images directory. If Apaches has no write permissions to the images directory, then the move fails, and subsequently the upload fails. The solution to this problem is change the permissions on the images directory to 777. This file is too large to upload There are two reasons for this error to happen: The file size exceeds the maximum allowed file http://www.itoctopus.com/common-errors-on-joomlas-media-manager size defined in your Media Manager Options: If, for example, the value of Maximum Size (in MB) is 100 MB in your Media Manager Options page (the Media Manager Options page can be accessed going to the Media Manager in your Joomla's backend, and then clicking on Options on the top right) and you are trying to upload a 200 MB file, then you will see this error. The solution to this problem is to increase the Maximum Size (in MB) value to something higher. The upload_max_filesize, the post_max_size, or the memory_limit values are smaller than the size of the uploaded file: Even if you have changed the maximum size of an uploaded file to a very high number in your Media Manager Options page it might be that your host has a set, unchangeable limit on the maximum upload size. If this is the case, then you will need to ask your host to increase the maximum upload size (usually shared hosts will refuse such requests), or bite the bullet and switch to a VPS or higher (such as a dedicated server). Now you might be thinking, OK - that would take care of upload_max_file_size, but what about post_max_size and memory_limit? Well, the post_max_size is the total size that your POST data can have (e.g. the text and the uploaded files), which means that even if the post_max_size is slimages using Joomla! 1.5* Media Manager * Warning: Failed to move file! * Error. Unable to upload file. Can't upload images using Joomla! 1.5* Media Manager * Warning: Failed to move file! * Error. Unable to upload file. If http://www.techportal.co.za/joomla/joomla-tutorials/96--cant-upload-images-using-joomla-15-media-manager--warning-failed-to-move-file--error-unable-to-upload-file you try to upload images via the Joomla! 1.5.* Media Manager and it fails with the error message belowand need to solve it* Warning: Failed to move file!* Error. Unable to upload file.Solution Change the permissions of you're images folder recursively to 755 or 777 (Not advisable) by using the following Linux Command: chmod -R images 755 imagesĀ Umar unable to Tuesday, 08 September 2009 where am i suppose to write & run this command.. VOTES:1 TechPortal Tuesday, 08 September 2009 You need to have shell access in order to run that command. If you do not have shell access please ask your host to give you the permissions. There is another method if you are using CPANEL? VOTES:0 Nick Wednesday, unable to upload 30 September 2009 I\'ve already tried changing the permissions. I\'ve got other installations on the same server that work without issue, but then I have two installations that refuse to. Can\'t update config: \"An Error has occurred! Unable to open configuration.php file to write!\" Can\'t install extensions: \"JFolder::create: Could not create directory Warning! Failed to move file.\" Can\'t update with the media manager: \"Warning: Failed to move file! Error. Unable to upload file.\" VOTES:3 Anonymous Thursday, 01 October 2009 For this issue "JFolder::create: Could not create directory Warning! Failed to move file." visit www.techportal.co.za/joomla/joomla-tutor...-failed-to-move-file Did you try changing the permissions for configuration.php to 777? And change the permissions for the image folder to 777 recursively? If you have tried, the ownership could be wrong, then try something like thischown apache:apache images -R VOTES:1 Nicholas Friday, 02 April 2010 I wouldn\'t suggest changing the config file\'s permissions to 777. VOTES:-1 Eva Muhatia Thursday, 16 June 2011 where do i change this code? VOTES:1 dario Friday, 02 April 2010 What the windows iusers have to do! VOTES:0 TechPortal Friday,