Guest Posted November 14, 2004 Posted November 14, 2004 I am trying to upload different images into different folders. I have search the forum for images and still can't it right. My site are selling VCD movies and come with eg. Action, Comedy, Sci-fi. I would like to upload Action movies images into Action folder in my server. So it will be easier to manage. I have infact upload the whole Action images via FTP to my images folder which is under Action. However when i upload via Admin, it just goes into image/ Thanks in advance. Kevin
ozcsys Posted November 14, 2004 Posted November 14, 2004 I am trying to upload different images into different folders. I have search the forum for images and still can't it right. My site are selling VCD movies and come with eg. Action, Comedy, Sci-fi. I would like to upload Action movies images into Action folder in my server. So it will be easier to manage. I have infact upload the whole Action images via FTP to my images folder which is under Action. However when i upload via Admin, it just goes into image/ Thanks in advance. Kevin <{POST_SNAPBACK}> The knowledge base is a worderful thing, check HERE The Knowledge Base is a wonderful thing. Do you have a problem? Have you checked out Common Problems? There are many very useful osC Contributions Are you having trouble with a installed contribution? Have you checked out the support thread found Here BACKUP BACKUP BACKUP!!! You did backup, right??
Guest Posted November 14, 2004 Posted November 14, 2004 The knowledge base is a worderful thing, check HERE <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Thanks, Richard for the reply. I have been there, it's articale 188 and infact printed it out. Really don't understand how to do it. When i upload through admin panel in catalog. After entering all the informations eg. Product Status, Price Product Description, then in under Browse, my image is somthing like this : C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\My Pictures\Action\anaconda.jpg. Where should i insert the forward slash? I have tried it before the image name, it's not working. Eg. C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\My Pictures\Action/anaconda.jpg Thanks for your time. Kevin
mugitty Posted November 14, 2004 Posted November 14, 2004 Kevin; I think the procedure described in the KB article was possible through a "fluke" that existed in some prior versions of PHP and may not work for everyone (I know it doesn't work for me). Harald came up with a work around that does the trick in my case - you might give it a try: http://www.oscommerce.com/forums/index.php?sho...ic=97529&st=20# (post #32) ... if you want to REALLY see something that doesn't set up right out of the box without some tweaking, try being a Foster Parent!
Guest Posted November 14, 2004 Posted November 14, 2004 Kevin; I think the procedure described in the KB article was possible through a "fluke" that existed in some prior versions of PHP and may not work for everyone (I know it doesn't work for me). Harald came up with a work around that does the trick in my case - you might give it a try: http://www.oscommerce.com/forums/index.php?sho...ic=97529&st=20# (post #32) <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Thanks Stuart, i will give a try. Keep my fingers crossed. Regards, Kevin
Guest Posted November 18, 2004 Posted November 18, 2004 Thanks Stuart, i will give a try. Keep my fingers crossed.Regards, Kevin <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Hi Stuart, hope you can help again. I have modify the file accordingly and under admin/product upload , there is an extra Image Destination Directory /home/simply/public_html/onlyvcd/images/ However it's keep on saying Directory does not exist. I ahve tried nearly every way to upload but still unable to get it right. i am wondering where is the problem. Thanks in advance. Kevin
Guest Posted November 19, 2004 Posted November 19, 2004 Yo, got it right. I made a mistake by uploading all my images via ftp to my server. I have to deleted all my images from the server and upload via admin panel. Worked like a charm. Can make as many images directory as i wants. Thanks all. Kevin
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