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MarkReaves
Re: Changing choosing avatars doesn't work
  • 2008/11/4 4:00

  • MarkReaves

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  • Since: 2008/10/27


Some new info...

I noticed that uploading a custom avatar works fine. However, choosing an avatar that was uploaded from the admin backend doesn't work. When I upload an avatar to the site from the admin backend, it shows but when trying to select it as a user, it doesn't change.

However changing your avatar by uploading a custom one works fine.

I still need help...

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MarkReaves
Re: Changing choosing avatars doesn't work
  • 2008/11/8 17:03

  • MarkReaves

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  • Since: 2008/10/27


Well since it seems nobody can help me with this.. is there a way to downgrade to the last stable version of XOOPS so I can have a decently functioning site?

I would really hate to have to reinstall and then re-add everything again.

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ghia
Re: Changing choosing avatars doesn't work
  • 2008/11/9 1:43

  • ghia

  • Community Support Member

  • Posts: 4953

  • Since: 2008/7/3 1


Downgrade scripts don't exists.

On the errors, it seems that there might be a problem with the write permissions for one or all the xoops_data (sub)directories (see installation instructions).

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MarkReaves
Re: Changing choosing avatars doesn't work
  • 2008/11/9 2:08

  • MarkReaves

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  • Since: 2008/10/27


Quote:
On the errors, it seems that there might be a problem with the write permissions for one or all the xoops_data (sub)directories (see installation instructions).


I just checked the permissions.. they are correct. To make sure I reapplied permissions to the folders said and still no luck.

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ghia
Re: Changing choosing avatars doesn't work
  • 2008/11/9 2:45

  • ghia

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  • Posts: 4953

  • Since: 2008/7/3 1


I see your on Windows? Then you must check the permissions not for you, but for the user (LocalSystem?) that Apache uses to execute.

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MarkReaves
Re: Changing choosing avatars doesn't work
  • 2008/11/10 4:20

  • MarkReaves

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  • Since: 2008/10/27


Quote:
I see your on Windows? Then you must check the permissions not for you, but for the user (LocalSystem?) that Apache uses to execute.

How would I do that?

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