Another test: I tried to insert a picture into an article, and previewed it.
The picture wouldn't show, and I have the same error message about htaccess
in the error_log. To me it seems, as if the Silo would try to access images
with non-relative paths?

2008/8/27 Lars Oeschey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> hm, I tried putting a empty .htaccess file in
> /var/www/web13/web/user/files/.htaccess, still no go... what I find a bit
> suspicious, is the path that is used here... it's the direct file system
> path, while everything else is opened by relative paths, i.e. GET
> /system/themes/charcoal/images/main_bg.png
>
> how can that absolute path get there? (and this *could* be the problem,
> since the php process running with suexec can't access the / dir)
>
> 2008/8/26 Lars Oeschey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Strange... I tried that, and set the directory containing the image and the
>> .deriv directory to 755, and still can't see them. I found this in the
>> error_log:
>>
>> [Tue Aug 26 14:09:04 2008] [crit] [client 143.164.102.14] (13)Permission
>> denied: /var/www/web13/web/user/files/.htaccess pcfg_openfile: unable to
>> check htaccess file, ensure it is readable, referer:
>> http://blog.oeschey.de/admin/publish?slug=automower-sp-sse-teil-1
>>
>> why does it expect a .htaccess file *there*?
>>
>> Lars
>> (btw, please excuse my bad quoting, I subscribed with my gmail account and
>> have to use webmail)
>>
>> 2008/8/26 rick c <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>>
>>> The image and thumbnail files should be okay with 644. However, I've
>>> found I've had to change the directory permissions to 755 to be able
>>> to display the thumbnails.
>>>
>>> Rick
>>>
>>> On Aug 26, 4:21 am, "Lars Oeschey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> > So, I checked now via ftp. There is a .deriv directory, and it contains
>>> > thumbnails, though I can't see them in the backend. Initially all files
>>> were
>>> > created with 600 rights, which normally should be ok, since I run a
>>> > suexec/phpcgi system (i.e. apache runs as the same user as the ftp
>>> user,
>>> > which is the owner of the files). To check that, I changed all rights
>>> > (image, .deriv directory and thumbnail file) up until I had 644. Still
>>> no
>>> > go, no thumbs visible. I can't check ownership right now (no ssh from
>>> here),
>>> > but I'd bet that it's ok (I run all my joomla and other sites with that
>>> > suexec system). Any other ideas?
>>> >
>>> > Lars
>>> >
>>> > 2008/8/26 Lars Oeschey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> >
>>> > > ok, then I can guess now why there aren't any thumbnails, because I
>>> found
>>> > > the directory creation function *after* uploading (hence the files
>>> are in
>>> > > root dir)... I'll check that with ftp later
>>> >
>>> > > thanks, Lars
>>> >
>>> > > 2008/8/26 rick c <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> >
>>> > >> No, there isn't anything more advanced right now, Lars.
>>> >
>>> > >> You should be getting thumbnail views of your images, When you
>>> upload
>>> > >> an image, if it doesn't already exist, the Habari silo attempts to
>>> > >> create a .deriv directory as a subdirectory of the directory where
>>> you
>>> > >> uploaded the image and create a thumbnail there that is shown in the
>>> > >> silo. In some cases, the .deriv directory either can't be created or
>>> > >> is created with insufficient permissions for Habari to use it. If
>>> > >> the .deriv directory isn't created, create it by hand. Set the
>>> > >> permissions on it to 755 or 775, whichever works to allow the
>>> > >> thumbnails to be created and displayed. You should then be able to
>>> get
>>> > >> thumbnail images that can be used to insert the image into your post
>>> > >> at the current cursor position by doubleclicking the thumbnail.
>>> >
>>> > >> Regarding the delete functionality, the silo has the hooks for it,
>>> but
>>> > >> the functionality hasn't yet been enabled. I hope this helps.
>>> >
>>> > >> Rick
>>> >
>>> > >> On Aug 25, 7:45 pm, Lars_Oeschey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> > >> > Hi,
>>> >
>>> > >> > I found out how to upload images to habari. There's also a
>>> possibility
>>> > >> > to create directories. What I'm missing though, is a thumbnails
>>> view
>>> > >> > of the images (am I missing something here?) and a possibility to
>>> > >> > delete. Is there maybe a plugin that has a more advanced media
>>> > >> > management?
>>> >
>>> > >> > Lars
>>> >>>
>>>
>>
>

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