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BroadChannel
Starting Member
USA
30 Posts |
Posted - 22 September 2008 : 16:24:22
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Umm, I know this is an old topic but I just installed Proeder's File Attachment 1.2 and did everything by the book. Now all I get on my site is HTTP 500 errors. I can't access any part of my forums now... help!< |
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BroadChannel
Starting Member
USA
30 Posts |
Posted - 22 September 2008 : 16:53:46
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Nevermind.
It always helps to turn off friendly HTTP errors. Pointed me right to my typo in my config.asp.
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texanman
Junior Member
United States
410 Posts |
Posted - 22 September 2008 : 16:54:38
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In your browser go to: tools/internet options/advanced Under browser, uncheck "show friendly HTTP error messages". Then post what the asp error message says. < |
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DarrenLuxton
Junior Member
184 Posts |
Posted - 26 September 2008 : 07:42:41
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Has anyone got an update of this to include all the fixes, i just tried to implement the version found at snitz and caused me no-end of issues. Everything from database insert, which i found a fix for, to file location withint the post.
I've ended up removing the MOD until i can find out if there is a fully updated version out there.
Any help greatly received. < |
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Panhandler
Average Member
USA
783 Posts |
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lsurebel4
Starting Member
USA
19 Posts |
Posted - 18 March 2010 : 15:00:05
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Can you run this 5-in-1 mod with an ACCESS DATABASE? |
I hate Work! |
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AnonJr
Moderator
United States
5768 Posts |
Posted - 18 March 2010 : 18:51:47
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Yes - it works with Access, SQL Server, and MySQL. |
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Nick Feakes
New Member
99 Posts |
Posted - 28 June 2011 : 16:42:33
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This mod works well, thank you. If I try and upload a file larger than 200k I get the following error message:
Request object error 'ASP 0104 : 80004005' Operation not Allowed /forum/outputFile.asp, line 70
Sorry about the first post, I have now edited the symptoms. Further research seems to indicate that there is a problem within iis6.0 limiting uploaded files to 200K. Is this causing this message? I am using an on line server as a test site.
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Edited by - Nick Feakes on 28 June 2011 19:30:53 |
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HuwR
Forum Admin
United Kingdom
20584 Posts |
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Classicmotorcycling
Development Team Leader
Australia
2084 Posts |
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Nick Feakes
New Member
99 Posts |
Posted - 30 June 2011 : 11:41:45
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Huw - it is a hosted account. I tried stopping IIS but it didn't make any difference (I was hoping it was just my machine as I use IIS).
David - I looked at that article and I couldn't find ASPMaxRequestEntityAllowed on my computer (is it called that in Windows 7 I wonder?), whilst that might resolve the issue for me it would obviously require each member of my forum to make that change - I don't think I can ask that given the risks to the OS involved.
Is there any other way around this? It is not a real problem as I have set the file limit to 100k, I will just put a note in the instructions explaining what to do if you get that super useful message. Nick |
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AnonJr
Moderator
United States
5768 Posts |
Posted - 30 June 2011 : 12:01:48
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ASPMaxRequestEntityAllowed is on your server - but since it is a hosted account you may or may not have access to change it. You'll need to contact your host to see if you can get the limit bumped up. |
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Nick Feakes
New Member
99 Posts |
Posted - 30 June 2011 : 13:35:42
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Thank you Rick - great service as usual Nick |
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AnonJr
Moderator
United States
5768 Posts |
Posted - 01 July 2011 : 11:52:46
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Not a problem. But who's "Rick"? |
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Nick Feakes
New Member
99 Posts |
Posted - 03 July 2011 : 08:47:49
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Mark, my apologies. Only the name of the author of your signature was visible at the top of the page and my brain saw that and stopped working (again!). Nick |
Edited by - Nick Feakes on 03 July 2011 11:42:42 |
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