Nov 5th, 2015, 3:22 AM
I need some advice, please, on uploading files within Form Tools as I can't seem to persuade the system to do this.
I am running Form Tools 2.2.6 on a web site that uses a Windows Server. All available Modules are installed including 'File Upload' version 1.1.0. The installation package was originally downloaded from the Form Tools web site with all modules 'ticked' and included and the modules page reports them all as installed.
In the Main Settings both the Upload Folder Path and Upload Folder URL are set to c:\Inetpub\vhosts\s-r-s.org.uk\httpdocs\Artefacts\upload. File types permitted for upload are (ticked) gif, jpg/jpeg, png and (in Other) tif. Max file size for upload is set to 5Mb.
Testing the folder permissions returns a message to say "This folder has the correct permissions.". 'Confirm Folder-URL match' says "The folder and URL appear to correctly match.".
The form is set up as an 'internal form'.
The Field list includes a Form Field "Image" and the Field Type for this is set at "File" from the drop down list. Field Size only offers two options - Large (Text) and Very Large (Mediumtext) and I have set it to Very Large.
I have checked the settings for the upload directory on the web site and these are set to allow full control, modify, read and execute, read, write; and the permissions are set to allow inheritable permissions from the parent to propogate to this object and all child objects. These permissions are not set for the parent directory (Artefacts) as this directory contains all the Form Tools program files.
Editing a test record allows me to select a file to upload and I selected a jpg file of about 1.9Mb size from my desktop. On selecting Update I receive back an error message telling me that the record was updated but the file had problems viz. This Field's upload folder is either invalid or is not writable.
I have checked the log file for the web site and can find nothing to suggest that the web site is rejecting the upload. However, having uploaded a file to the upload folder using FileZilla, any attempt to download the file using my browser produces a 403 Forbidden error.
I have read and re-read the documentation to no avail.
Presumably I have missed something, somewhere? But What?
Thanks, John
I am running Form Tools 2.2.6 on a web site that uses a Windows Server. All available Modules are installed including 'File Upload' version 1.1.0. The installation package was originally downloaded from the Form Tools web site with all modules 'ticked' and included and the modules page reports them all as installed.
In the Main Settings both the Upload Folder Path and Upload Folder URL are set to c:\Inetpub\vhosts\s-r-s.org.uk\httpdocs\Artefacts\upload. File types permitted for upload are (ticked) gif, jpg/jpeg, png and (in Other) tif. Max file size for upload is set to 5Mb.
Testing the folder permissions returns a message to say "This folder has the correct permissions.". 'Confirm Folder-URL match' says "The folder and URL appear to correctly match.".
The form is set up as an 'internal form'.
The Field list includes a Form Field "Image" and the Field Type for this is set at "File" from the drop down list. Field Size only offers two options - Large (Text) and Very Large (Mediumtext) and I have set it to Very Large.
I have checked the settings for the upload directory on the web site and these are set to allow full control, modify, read and execute, read, write; and the permissions are set to allow inheritable permissions from the parent to propogate to this object and all child objects. These permissions are not set for the parent directory (Artefacts) as this directory contains all the Form Tools program files.
Editing a test record allows me to select a file to upload and I selected a jpg file of about 1.9Mb size from my desktop. On selecting Update I receive back an error message telling me that the record was updated but the file had problems viz. This Field's upload folder is either invalid or is not writable.
I have checked the log file for the web site and can find nothing to suggest that the web site is rejecting the upload. However, having uploaded a file to the upload folder using FileZilla, any attempt to download the file using my browser produces a 403 Forbidden error.
I have read and re-read the documentation to no avail.
Presumably I have missed something, somewhere? But What?
Thanks, John