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no graphics when installing templates with spartacus
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 1:27 am
by MrLeeh
Hello serendipitiers,
I' ve got an anoying problem. When installing a new template with spartacus I can' t see any graphics or images of this template (in folder /templates/newTemplate/images). I always have to change the permission for the new template-folder by typing
So it seams that the imagefiles are not permitted to be executed by anyone when installed by Spartacus. Can someone tell me how I can apply the right permissions to the installed templatefolders by default?
Thanks for your help.
regards MrLeeh
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 1:42 am
by Don Chambers
Go to "configure plugins" -> Spartacus... there you can specify permissions that can be applied to all files and/or folders created when downloading via spartacus.
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 1:56 am
by MrLeeh
Don Chambers wrote:Go to "configure plugins" -> Spartacus... there you can specify permissions that can be applied to all files and/or folders created when downloading via spartacus.
Works well. I just changed the permissions for directories and files to 0755. Thanks for the fast help Don Chambers.
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 3:42 am
by Don Chambers
Happy to help. Glad it worked out for you.

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 3:29 pm
by judebert
Good job, Don.
In the future, I think we should point out that we're not "Serendipitiers", but "Serendipiteers", like "mouseketeers".
What's the blog that's fast, secure, and works so easily?
It's the best! S-9-Y! Serendipity!
With one-click plugins which can change its functionality?
It's the best! S-9-Y! Serendipity!
S9Y! (SPARTACUS!)
S9Y! (BulletProof!)
Its Smarty templating can please the eye! (S! 9! Y!)
It's the blog that demonstrates superiority!
It's the best! S-9-Y! Serendipity!
It's the best... And we're going to keep it that way!
S-9-Y... Why? Because we use it!
Serendipity!
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 5:17 pm
by Don Chambers
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 1:53 pm
by judebert
Y'know the worst part? I actually spent 20 minutes coming up with that.

Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 5:11 pm
by Xanthouos
MrLeeh wrote:Don Chambers wrote:Go to "configure plugins" -> Spartacus... there you can specify permissions that can be applied to all files and/or folders created when downloading via spartacus.
Works well. I just changed the permissions for directories and files to 0755. Thanks for the fast help Don Chambers.
It's not working like that for me. I set the permissions the same way, and I still get a "permission denied" error in FTP.
Also, is it retroactive? In the sense that if I had installed some template, and couldn't upload say, an image to that dir, after modifying the permissions in Spartacus it should be changeable/uploadable?
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 12:50 pm
by garvinhicking
Hi!
It's not working like that for me. I set the permissions the same way, and I still get a "permission denied" error in FTP.
If you get permission denied via FTP, your user does not have the privileges to change ownerships from Spartacus, which is unrelated to FTP on some providers. You might need to use the "fixperm.php" script mentiuoned in the FAQ on
www.s9y.org. If that does not work, you need to ask your provider to change permissions for you.
Also, is it retroactive? In the sense that if I had installed some template, and couldn't upload say, an image to that dir, after modifying the permissions in Spartacus it should be changeable/uploadable?
No, permissions are for future files only. Changing them does not change anything for already downloaded files/directories.
Regards,
Garvin