Hi all,
So, I have discovered that on my installation, when a file is uploaded, apache can't touch it until I manually go in and change the context label to something it CAN touch... (so resize doesn't work on newly uploaded files...)
does anyone know if this is something that calls for a change in the server config so that when a file is uploaded it has the proper permissions and context label?? Is it something that i can tweak from within the upload functions? (My solution--setting a cronjob to update the image folder--seems kinda kludgy. :-))
Andrea
Hello!
I had the same problem after changing the group apache works with.
I didn't have time to change it back to default, but I think it should work.
Florian
Andrea Forte schrieb:
Hi all,
So, I have discovered that on my installation, when a file is uploaded, apache can't touch it until I manually go in and change the context label to something it CAN touch... (so resize doesn't work on newly uploaded files...)
does anyone know if this is something that calls for a change in the server config so that when a file is uploaded it has the proper permissions and context label?? Is it something that i can tweak from within the upload functions? (My solution--setting a cronjob to update the image folder--seems kinda kludgy. :-))
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