Cannot upload files in Apache Roller Weblogger Version 4.0.1

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Cannot upload files in Apache Roller Weblogger Version 4.0.1

by Matt Huth :: Rate this Message:

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I'm trying to upload files. I get an error message "Upload failed for <my file> "

I checked my log and this is the error message:
INFO 2012-01-13 09:51:47,111 Dispatcher:getSaveDir - Unable to find 'struts.multipart.saveDir' property setting. Defaulting to javax.servlet.context.tempdir

Note, I'm able to create sub folders but cannot upload into them either. If I manually FTP a file onto the server, I see it show up in the list in Roller. Just cannot use browse/upload to work.

Please advise. Thanks.

Matthew C. Huth
Information Technology
Rockwell Automation/Allen-Bradley
Phone: 414-382-0517
E-mail: mchuth@...

Re: Cannot upload files in Apache Roller Weblogger Version 4.0.1

by Dave-481 :: Rate this Message:

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On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 5:30 PM, Matt Huth <mchuth@...> wrote:

> I'm trying to upload files. I get an error message "Upload failed for <my
> file> "
>
> I checked my log and this is the error message:
> INFO 2012-01-13 09:51:47,111 Dispatcher:getSaveDir - Unable to find
> 'struts.multipart.saveDir' property setting. Defaulting to
> javax.servlet.context.tempdir
>
> Note, I'm able to create sub folders but cannot upload into them either.
> If I manually FTP a file onto the server, I see it show up in the list in
> Roller. Just cannot use browse/upload to work.
>
> Please advise. Thanks.
>
> For messages on either list, if you are seeking help in troubleshooting a
problem that you are experiencing, please be sure to include the following
information (with version numbers) when possible:

   - What version of Roller are you using? If you are building from
   sources, on which branch are you building?
   - What Application Server version are you using?
   - What database are you using?
   - What Java version are you using?
   - What operating system are you using?
   - If applicable, what browser are you using?

Thanks,
Dave

Re: Cannot upload files in Apache Roller Weblogger Version 4.0.1

by Matt Huth :: Rate this Message:

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Hi Dave, here is information you requested.  Thanks.
        * What version of Roller are you using?   Apache Roller 4.0.1
        * What Application Server version are you using?    Tomcat 6.0.18 
        * What database are you using?  Oracle  (10g I think)
        * What Java version are you using?   Java 6
        * What operating system are you using?  Solaris 10
        * If applicable, what browser are you using?  Internet Explorer 8

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 From: Dave <snoopdave@...>
To: user@...; Matt Huth <mchuth@...>
Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2012 2:16 PM
Subject: Re: Cannot upload files in Apache Roller Weblogger Version 4.0.1
 

On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 5:30 PM, Matt Huth <mchuth@...> wrote:

I'm trying to upload files. I get an error message "Upload failed for <my file> "
>
>I checked my log and this is the error message:
>INFO 2012-01-13 09:51:47,111 Dispatcher:getSaveDir - Unable to find 'struts.multipart.saveDir' property setting. Defaulting to javax.servlet.context.tempdir
>
>Note, I'm able to create sub folders but cannot upload into them either. If I manually FTP a file onto the server, I see it show up in the list in Roller. Just cannot use browse/upload to work.
>
>Please advise. Thanks.
>
>
For messages on either list, if you are seeking help in troubleshooting a problem that you are experiencing, please be sure to include the following information (with version numbers) when possible:
        * What version of Roller are you using? If you are building from sources, on which branch are you building?
        * What Application Server version are you using?
        * What database are you using?
        * What Java version are you using?
        * What operating system are you using?
        * If applicable, what browser are you using?
Thanks,
Dave