Greetings once again,
I'm not able to get the Explorer to see the remote host. Uploading from my local drive gives me the error <http /1.1 405>. I've been studying the docs, but I'm unable to find any error messages and their meanings or any FAQ's on what happens when the Explorer is not seeing the server.
I have the Explorer.php in the same directory as Process.php, applet_http_explorer.js and html.
I've added the 'include Explorer" in the correct location.
I've configured the _explorer.js to see the Process.php
I've added the following to specify an upload folder:
document.write('<param5="account">');
document.write('<value5"="uploadfile">');
document.writeln('<PARAM NAME ="param5" VALUE="account">');
document.writeln('<PARAM NAME ="value5" VALUE="uploadfile">');
Here's the website
http://www.colemantranscriptions.com/ap ... lorer.html
I appreciate your time and expertise.
Thanks,
AEVideoWeb
JFile Explorer not connecting to remote host
Re: JFile Explorer not connecting to remote hostCould you repost the URL ? it seems not complete.
Re: JFile Explorer not connecting to remote hostIf I remove:
document.writeln('<PARAM NAME ="param5" VALUE="account">'); document.writeln('<PARAM NAME ="value5" VALUE="uploadfile">'); then it seems to work. So, I've created the "uploadfile" folder and it seems to work now. Please try again. I've noticed others problems: First, you have a small typo at: ... document.write('param3="emptydirectory" '); document.write('value3="true" '); document.write('<param5="account">'); document.write('<value5"="uploadfile">'); document.write('folderdepth="-1" '); ... It should be: document.write('param3="emptydirectory" '); document.write('value3="true" '); document.write('param5="account" '); document.write('value5="uploadfile" '); document.write('folderdepth="-1" '); Second, you forgot: ... document.write('transferuivalue1="explorer.oxw" '); ... document.writeln('<PARAM NAME="transferuivalue1" VALUE="explorer.oxw">'); Does it help ?
Re: JFile Explorer not connecting to remote hostHello once again,
For a little while the JFileExplorer was looking like a big JFileUpload, which works fine. Not sure what I did, but it came back to the Explorer interface. I've tried everything you suggest. Fixed the 2 typo's, added the *.onx statement on both the JFileUpload and Explorer. JFileUpload still reads UnRegistered JFileExplorer still is not seeing the server Root/uploadfile directory. URL to the Process.php is correct. The JFileUpload on the Home Page is working fine. Seems like there's a connection configuration missing in applet_http_explorer.js. Explorer will see my local hard drive. When I try to upload a file from my local hard drive to the server, it gives me the error http/1.1 405. Here's the URL again, http://www.colemantranscriptions.com/ applet_http_explorer.html Thanks for your help AEVideoWeb Re: JFile Explorer not connecting to remote hostMmmmmhhh, it was working and now it fails ... You've removed "uploadfile" folder, correct ?
If I test with my own explorer and remove the account parameter then it works. I've created the "uploadfile" folder, then it works too. Try your URL: http://www.colemantranscriptions.com/ap ... lorer.html So, it means that you need the have the "uploadfile" folder created before uploading (according to your account parameter). You forget the a space at: document.write('param5="account"'); document.write('value5="uploadfile"'); It must be: document.write('param5="account" '); document.write('value5="uploadfile" '); You get rid of half the unregistered message. I've sent you an email with the missing lines.
Re: JFile Explorer not connecting to remote hostGood morning,
Thank you so much for your help here. Fast service. I do appreciate all your help. We are now up and running. I have a happy client. It's interesting. I did leave those spaces in, when I got to the page this morning, they were gone. I put them back. Explorer seems to work now whether the spaces are there or not. Something else must have been changed. I did leave the Root "Uploadfile" folder, but I did delete the "Uploadfile" folder that is created second level with the file in it. Seems when the file is uploaded, it creates a second level Uploadfile folder for the files. Thank you for finishing lines of code. We are now registered. Now that we're up and running, I can work on password protection and explorer, server side file deletions. And I hope to be able to do this myself with everything I've learned with your help. Thanks again for all your time and expertise. We really appreciate it. Your FTP system, I think, is the best out there. AE Video & Web |