Solutions tagged with ‘file’:
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I understand your points, however. web savvy clients may make the connection regardless of whether we use 'cushycms' in the html or not. example- does this mean we should also avoid ...
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Hey wow they look awesome thanks! i've uploaded them into the group files as suggested.
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I think this is a really neat idea although may be difficult as we're not running any scripts on your server. how about giving the editor the ability to upload local files via the wysiwyg editor?
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Cushy edits the files directly on your ftp server. as a precaution we store a revision history of the html changes in our database also. this is accessible to the designer via the "revision ...
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Pdf's you can upload via the 'link' icon in the wysiwyg. not sure if you can do m4a files that way though.
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If you are referring to the site that is currently assigned to your email address, it seems to be there when you go to it in a web browser, but other than that, it doesn't seem to be accepting ...
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1) you will need to download the site/files from the ftp server each time *you* want to make some (non-cushy) changes -- since cushy uploads files directly, the latest version of any given ...
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Do you have a lot of symlinks in that directory? we may have a fix coming shortly for this if you do, if not, how many files are we talking about here?
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Hi there leo! this issue is now resolved. the giant amount of files in the root directory was giving cushy some grief. for the future, you may like to create an 'uploads' directory for your ...
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You're making it sound a lot more difficult than it should be! you are right -- the 'root' folder is where your html files are kept (on the ftp server). with some ftp servers, the "root" ...
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This issue is now resolved. the giant amount of files in the root directory was giving cushy some grief. for the future, you (and/or your designer) may like to create an 'uploads' directory ...
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You'll have no problem editing php files with cushy. however, even though it may be possible to add / change flash or quicktime files, i doubt it would be very easy for an editor. your client ...
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Changing path info *after* assigning pages can confuse cushy, as it won't know where to look for existing files you have previously uploaded. should be able to fix this by deleting and ...
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The "document root" is basically the folder that houses your index.html (or similar) files. sometimes, you have to choose a sub-folder like "www" or "public_html", but in your particular case, ...
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This ended up being a permissions problem -- if you are having similar issues and have tested your ftp details (including uploading files) then send through some more detailed info on the ...
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Some ftp servers log you into the "web root" directory by default -- which is where all your html files live -- pretty sure this is the case with yours, which just means you don't need to ...
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Jeff, there seem to be a couple things contributing to your problem. 1) your ftp host seems to only works in "active" mode, please go into your site settings and make sure this is set. 2) ...
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Having a heck of a time trying to figure out the problem. the server(s) where your files are hosted seem to allow directory listings in active mode only, and file transfers in passive mode ...
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It's also a required by the version control feature of cushycms. if you ever need to revert back to older versions of the page, any images or files that the old version referred to need to exist.
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No problem. make sure you go through all your site files and look for any suspicious php code too by the way.
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Some people have issues with no seeing the updates making back out to their own site. this is usually attributed to 1 of 3 common issues: 1) the live page is cached, either locally or via the ...
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The most common cause of this problem is write permissions. check to make sure that the user you have told cushy to login to your ftp server as has the correct permissions on the html files you ...
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Sounds like you (or someone else) may be overwriting the files with an external ftp app (or even dreamweaver)? is this possible?
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If you mean deleting files directly off the server, no -- that's probably something better handled by the designer (via an ftp app of some sort), probably be a lot easier than building a sort ...
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I could be totally wrong on this, but afaik there is no change of permissions when writing files. either the ftp account has access to write to a directory or it doesn't. there's no "i'm ...
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Yes cushy can edit xml files. this file can live anywhere on the server that cushy and your code can access.
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Is this still an issue? the empty files you will actually have to manually re-upload to your server (they are showing as 0b in size). if you can replicate the problem please let us know. simon
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Howdy, at the moment, no. after discussing your question though, we'll investigate the possibility of adding audio files via the 'link' icon in the wysiwyg. simon
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We've just added *.pub files to the list of accepted file types. we'll deploy the change shortly! simon
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Not sure in what context you are asking, but when you upload any files via cushy, they get renamed so that you can't accidentally overwrite them. simon
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I think that perhaps the 'site url' in your site's configuration is incorrect. since your files appear to be in the /new/ subdirectory, you may need to append /new/ to the end of it. a couple ...
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You should be able to upload audio files via the 'link' icon in the wysiwyg (just click into the "upload" tab in the popup).
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Have you changed the path (to the files) recently? try fixing that in the page settings- make sure it matches what you have in that site's "configure" panel. if that doesn't help, try ...
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To save yourself some time, all your ex-designer probably needs to do is update your ftp details inside cushy. since you changed hosts, these ftp details would have changed -- so would the ...
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You can rename these from your control panel (through the settings link). if you have multiple index.html files for whatever reason (subfolders etc) then maybe you'd name it about - index etc.
Problems tagged with ‘file’: