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  1. #1
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    Default Problem with flash file upload and Jay Cooke 8.05

    Hi,

    I've just updated to Deki Wiki Jay cookie (8.05). Everything seemingly when fine but I have a problem with file uploading!

    Basically when I click on "Attach File" I get the attach files dialog which says "This uploader requries Flash Player 9 or later". None of the buttons work, not even the Cancel button, so I can't get rid of the dialog box wthout closing the browser window.

    I've attached a couple of screenshots, there is also a javascript error in IE (the dialog problem occurs in both Firefox 3.0 and IE 6)

    The error in the IE dialog box is:

    Line: 8
    Char: 1129
    Error: 'match(....).1' is null or not an object
    Code: 0
    URL: http://mywiki/skins/common/popups/at...php?titleID=31

    I'm running windows 2000 SP4. If I goto http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/view...nalId=tn_15507 it says my version of flash is WIN 9,0,124,0


    Help!

    Cheers

    Andy
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  2. #2
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    Default also

    just another quick note setting

    $wgFlashUploader = false;

    in LocalSettings.php does not fix the issue either, it still is exactly the same experience.

    Cheers

    Andy

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    Hey fasea,

    Can you make sure you cleared your server-side UI cache? You can do this by removing all files prefixed with cache- inside /skins/common/cache/

    You may also want to do a hard refresh in your browser after that.

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    Default done it I think

    I definetly cleared the server cache and pretty sure I cleaned the browser cache too, still same problem. Will try again tommorrow to confirm but 90% sure.

    Could it be anything else ? maybe re-copy the files, but its a bit strange ...

    Cheers

    Andy

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    Default well ....

    So spent most of this morning looking at this, and still can't get it working.

    Defineltly not a cache issue either on the server or browser.

    I downloaded the VM and run that from my desktop and the functionality worked fine. For info my install is from source on a Solaris box. I tar'd up the wiki files from the VM and copied them over and overwrote my
    ./skins/common/ directory and still the same issue.

    I then thorght it might be a php thing so tried the VM's php.ini on my box and still no joy.

    In the end i've taken the ./skins/common directory from the 1.9.0 Itasca release and am using that, the old one works fine with the new release.

    So its a shame but i've gone back to the old file uploader (and don't know what else I would of lost?)

    Cheers

    Andy

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    Andy, can you provide the html source of the attach dialog?

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    Default New installation, same problem

    I installed Deki Wiki yesterday, created my first page--ran into the same problem when I tried to attach files.

    Since I am an utter newbie, can you tell me where I can access the version of Itasca with the skins you mention? (Is Itasca the version for a PC running Windows with VM? Sorry for my lack of knowledge...)

    Thanks!

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    Default Here is the source code...

    It is too long to paste...
    Attached Files

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    Hi Guys, having the same problem with Firefox 2.0.0.8, file upload works fine with IE 7 though.

    So I guess you shouldn't blame your wiki installation.

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    The best I can say is to make sure the Flash installed in your browser is the most updated version.

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