I've been having an issue with Habari media silo on my live site lately. The plugin works fine on my local install (windows), so I figured it must be a permission issue. Something I could use some help with.
I am unable to see any of the "Browse", "Upload", or "Create Directory" links on the top bar of the silo pane, the only thing I see is "Root". PHP on my host (itrebal :) ) runs as a different user than the one I use (lI'll call it apache-user). Thinking it was a permission issue, I have go as far as setting my entire Habari install to 777 permission, but still no luck.
Having originally created the user/files/ directory myself (owened by 'dmondar'), I deleted the whole files directory to allow The plugin to create its own. It did, owned by apache-user, but I still don't see the link.
This is on Firefox3 and Safari3, no JS errors in the Firebug console. And nothing in the apache log.
Just in case someone bumps into this issue, I have managed to get it to work by just activating/deactivating the plugin. I still don't know what was going on with it though.
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 12:08 PM, Ali B. <dmond...@gmail.com> wrote: > I've been having an issue with Habari media silo on my live site lately. > The plugin works fine on my local install (windows), so I figured it must be > a permission issue. Something I could use some help with.
> I am unable to see any of the "Browse", "Upload", or "Create Directory" > links on the top bar of the silo pane, the only thing I see is "Root". PHP > on my host (itrebal :) ) runs as a different user than the one I use (lI'll > call it apache-user). Thinking it was a permission issue, I have go as far > as setting my entire Habari install to 777 permission, but still no luck.
> Having originally created the user/files/ directory myself (owened by > 'dmondar'), I deleted the whole files directory to allow The plugin to > create its own. It did, owned by apache-user, but I still don't see the > link.
> This is on Firefox3 and Safari3, no JS errors in the Firebug console. And > nothing in the apache log.
I have the same issue i cant use the "Habari media" at all and that
really sucks tried everything with different permission on the /user/
files/. I can upload but i got no tumbnails at all. Here is my server
config: http://ws23.surf-town.net/phpinfo.php .. I tried to activating/
deactivating the plugin, but it still don't work ;/
On Aug 27, 11:08 am, "Ali B." <dmond...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've been having an issue with Habari media silo on my live site lately. The
> plugin works fine on my local install (windows), so I figured it must be a
> permission issue. Something I could use some help with.
> I am unable to see any of the "Browse", "Upload", or "Create Directory"
> links on the top bar of the silo pane, the only thing I see is "Root". PHP
> on my host (itrebal :) ) runs as a different user than the one I use (lI'll
> call it apache-user). Thinking it was a permission issue, I have go as far
> as setting my entire Habari install to 777 permission, but still no luck.
> Having originally created the user/files/ directory myself (owened by
> 'dmondar'), I deleted the whole files directory to allow The plugin to
> create its own. It did, owned by apache-user, but I still don't see the
> link.
> This is on Firefox3 and Safari3, no JS errors in the Firebug console. And
> nothing in the apache log.
> I have the same issue i cant use the "Habari media" at all and that
> really sucks tried everything with different permission on the /user/
> files/. I can upload but i got no tumbnails at all. Here is my server
> config:http://ws23.surf-town.net/phpinfo.php.. I tried to activating/
> deactivating the plugin, but it still don't work ;/
> On Aug 27, 11:08 am, "Ali B." <dmond...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I've been having an issue with Habari media silo on my live site lately. The
> > plugin works fine on my local install (windows), so I figured it must be a
> > permission issue. Something I could use some help with.
> > I am unable to see any of the "Browse", "Upload", or "Create Directory"
> > links on the top bar of the silo pane, the only thing I see is "Root". PHP
> > on my host (itrebal :) ) runs as a different user than the one I use (lI'll
> > call it apache-user). Thinking it was a permission issue, I have go as far
> > as setting my entire Habari install to 777 permission, but still no luck.
> > Having originally created the user/files/ directory myself (owened by
> > 'dmondar'), I deleted the whole files directory to allow The plugin to
> > create its own. It did, owned by apache-user, but I still don't see the
> > link.
> > This is on Firefox3 and Safari3, no JS errors in the Firebug console. And
> > nothing in the apache log.