Hi Jan
Great component! I've only one really annoying problem. I cannot use both java and flash loader.
I installed adobe flash 9, the flash uploader is enable, but I have got no tab or option to use it.
On the other side, if I try to enable java uploader, I always get a message "Cannot access the post url.....".
I tried to attach a file with the screen shot, but I could not. I browsed the forum, but I got no solution. I changed also the paramters in the source code to true, as you suggested somewhere.
I'm using Joomla 1.5.14, java 6.7 (build 1.6.0_07-b06).
Please help.
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Scfadmin
Java upload error
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Re: Java upload error
Hi, the problem is, I don't know any other tips as are written in the forum yet
I am testing the java everywhere I can but still seems like the java code has problems on some servers/browsers 
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Re: Java upload error
Hi Jan
if you like I can give you access to my site so that you can test.
Let me know if this can be of help.
if you like I can give you access to my site so that you can test.
Let me know if this can be of help.
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Re: Java upload error
This will not help as I am not developer of the java code.
Try to go here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jupload ... p/download
in the ZIP find the folder:
wwwroot and in this folder:
wjhk.jupload.jar
try to copy this file to :
components/com_phocagallery/assets/java/jupload folder
so the current will be overwritten.
This is new java upload script, maybe it will help. Please let me know.
Jan
Try to go here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jupload ... p/download
in the ZIP find the folder:
wwwroot and in this folder:
wjhk.jupload.jar
try to copy this file to :
components/com_phocagallery/assets/java/jupload folder
so the current will be overwritten.
This is new java upload script, maybe it will help. Please let me know.
Jan
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Re: Java upload error
I tried.. same error... Unable to access the posturl...
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Re: Java upload error
Hi, please let me know if the 4.3.0 is working, so I will update it into the next version.
Jan
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Re: Java upload error
I upgraded the applet to the latest version and it did nothing for me.. same posturl error as before
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Re: Java upload error
I upgraded to 4.3.0 but nothing changed... same error as before 
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Re: Java upload error
Hello,
I just grabbed and installed the latest Release , 2.5.8 and upgraded from 2.2.* Everything works great except that I am now getting the same error as is listed here. Never had this problem before.
I grabbed and installed the latest version of javaupload as well, still same problem. In fact it exists and displays itself before i even try to upload images. Just bringing up the mutliadd page displays a message askijing if I want to load the java, I click yes, and when i do I get the same erros mentioned. If I click no, then the java tab displays a general "errors" message.
I also, in desperation, upgraded to the latest alpha and still have the same problem.
I just grabbed and installed the latest Release , 2.5.8 and upgraded from 2.2.* Everything works great except that I am now getting the same error as is listed here. Never had this problem before.
I grabbed and installed the latest version of javaupload as well, still same problem. In fact it exists and displays itself before i even try to upload images. Just bringing up the mutliadd page displays a message askijing if I want to load the java, I click yes, and when i do I get the same erros mentioned. If I click no, then the java tab displays a general "errors" message.
I also, in desperation, upgraded to the latest alpha and still have the same problem.