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  • awakedesignstudios Friend
    #164997

    Just did a fresh install of Droid Joomla 1.6, with sample data installed.

    On the front page, I’m getting an error that says JfOlder create could not create directory. It also shows up inside the android version of the site. What is causing this and how do I fix it?

    chavan Friend
    #395384

    Check your Folder permission is it set to 755 for the following folders

    Folder “Images ” and its sub directories.

    If you see the same error, Even after setting the permission 755 to the Images directory and its sub directory.

    Change the permission to 777 for all those.

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    awakedesignstudios Friend
    #395444

    well, this did fix another problem I was having. The slide show module was not loading pictures, now that I set permissions to 777 on images and all sub directories it is working. But the jFolder error still appears…

    chavan Friend
    #395465

    Please clear your joomla clean cache and the browser cache and check the issue occurs again

    awakedesignstudios Friend
    #395626

    still showing up
    see it at http://vindean.net/droid/

    above main article it is appearing.

    chavan Friend
    #395793

    please post your Ftp details in PM

    awakedesignstudios Friend
    #396560

    I dont use FTP, and for security reasons cannot give you access thereto.

    Would you like to login to the admin backend? Or can you tell me how to fix this myself with the files on the server?

    awakedesignstudios Friend
    #396563

    Fixed the problem.

    I had to change the USER from being root to being apache. This fixed the errors, now they are gone.

    chavan Friend
    #396594

    Please explain me this in detail

    awakedesignstudios Friend
    #396793

    Well Chavan,

    I host using a Linux server. When I uploaded the files, I uploaded them using the user root. So the files where owned by root.

    Inside puTTy, I changed the files to being owned by root, to being owned by master user, apache. I used the code chown -R apache /joomla-files/

    Now no more errors!

    Thank you for your help.

    chavan Friend
    #396816

    Thanks for the Explanation

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