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djsckizo
The weirdness of my box vs. wfdownloads
  • 2004/8/19 19:09

  • djsckizo

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So I wanted to set up an ftp server for the musicians of xmike. My linux box felt the exact opposite. So I decided to give wfdownloads a try and see if it would work. Granted, it has TONS of input boxes that most of my users will never need to use, but it is a great module none the less. So, that was the plan.

Then the monster of my machine attacked.

For some reason, everything works fine when you are logged in. I have it set so anonymous users can access it as well. However, for some reason it doesn't show any available downloads, even though there are several in there. They can upload anonymously, but for some reason it always shows a count of 0. If you click the category, it shows up nothing. If you click a direct link to a download, it will show up the page perfectly. It seems like something funky is going down, and it's not James Brown. Any ideas?

*note my thread in the Lounge area about me being completely new to Linux*

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Catzwolf
Re: The weirdness of my box vs. wfdownloads
  • 2004/8/19 20:12

  • Catzwolf

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Did you set the files permissions for each file?

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djsckizo
Re: The weirdness of my box vs. wfdownloads
  • 2004/8/20 2:06

  • djsckizo

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you mean chmod them? I wouldn't expect to have to do that for each file that is uploaded.

The problem is further it seems. Not only are the counts at 0 and not showing any files, even though there are files under the categories, but the blocks that I have turned on are not showing up. They are turned on in the groups section for everyone to view them. The module is viewable but the files aren't for some reason.

I'm going to move it all to my actuall web space and see if that makes a difference. Atleast that way I'll know if it's something screwy on my home server (which I suspect may be the case).

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Catzwolf
Re: The weirdness of my box vs. wfdownloads
  • 2004/8/20 6:16

  • Catzwolf

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Quote:

djsckizo wrote:
you mean chmod them? I wouldn't expect to have to do that for each file that is uploaded.

The problem is further it seems. Not only are the counts at 0 and not showing any files, even though there are files under the categories, but the blocks that I have turned on are not showing up. They are turned on in the groups section for everyone to view them. The module is viewable but the files aren't for some reason.

I'm going to move it all to my actuall web space and see if that makes a difference. Atleast that way I'll know if it's something screwy on my home server (which I suspect may be the case).



No, I mean the permissions for each download in WF-Downloads admin. Sounds like this maybe where your problem lies.

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djsckizo
Re: The weirdness of my box vs. wfdownloads
  • 2004/8/20 19:51

  • djsckizo

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You are correct. That is what was messed up. But there is a problem with that. Anonymous users, when submitting a download, do not see this option to set it's permissions so I'm still stuck.

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