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I thought about this some more (that was difficult as my head is still swimming), and although I thought I had "permissionized" everything recommended in the TTG documentation, I went back and changed everything in the folder to "777". Bingo! My site now loads properly. About the only folder I hadn't changed the permissions for was the main "lib" folder. Go figure! Thanks everyone who read the previous post - your brainwaves must have helped!
..........Al R
I posted earlier under "Publisher" - that problem was fixed by transferring my site to a Unix server (Thanks Rod for your suggestions). After much undoing and re-doing, I finally got everything together, authenticated, etc., and it worked once. Then I made a slight change to the site layout (to show fewer photos on one page at a time in the Gallery), and the roof fell in, so to speak.
This is the message I now get when trying to open the website:
"getimagesize(/sites/yuma4/alrob1n/home/public_html/nature1/galleries/BIRDS/thumbnails/_ALR6474.jpg)
[function.getimagesize]: failed to open stream: Permission denied
|#0 /sites/yuma4/alrob1n/home/public_html/nature1/lib/autoindex/autoindex.php(189): ErrorHandler::handleError('/sites/yuma4/al...')
#1 /sites/yuma4/alrob1n/home/public_html/nature1/lib/autoindex/autoindex.php(255): autoindex_dir('/sites/yuma4/al...', './galleries/')
#2 /sites/yuma4/alrob1n/home/public_html/nature1/lib/autoindex/autoindex-view.php(41): autoindex('./galleries/')
#3 /sites/yuma4/alrob1n/home/public_html/nature1/galleries.php(443): include('/sites/yuma4/al...')
#4 {main}|URL: /nature1/galleries.php"
After the change I had gone back and re-created both the template for ttg-be, and the full gallery page for "galleries".
The first time this occurred, it was zeroing in on a different jpg file, so I removed that image, and now it targets the one shown in the error message. There was nothing particularly different with these images from all the others.
Here is the link to the offending page: http://www.alrobinson.com/nature1/index.php. Click on the "Galleries" heading.
My brain is still swimming from all the tedious work involved in getting this far, so it's quite possible I'm missing something obvious.
Thanks,
.............Al R
Ben, just to keep you informed, I have requested that my web page be moved over to Linux as you suggested. Will advise further once this has been accomplished.
..........Al R
Thanks, Ben. I'm waiting to hear from my web server on a possible move to Linux.
Just a thought - the latest problem occurred just after I had my site support upgraded to php version 5.3.9 . And the problem exists now in the other module I had created for Nature photos. (www.alrobinson.com/Nature/index.php). But it runs under CE3, and I hadn't made any changes to it. Might the transfer to php 5.3.9 possibly cause an incompatibility with TTG's software? if so, what version of php do you recommend?
Rod, thanks for the info. It didn't solve my problem, and now I think I have a worse problem.
I had my server change the php version to 5.3.9, and now neither my previous CE3 pages (http://www.alrobinson.com/Nature/index.php) nor the new CE4 pages (http://www.alrobinson.com/Travel_CE4/index.php) will load properly. Please have a look, and tell me what you think has happened?
If it is a php version problem, let me know what version I need, and I'll have the server people reset it.
Thanks,
Al R
I installed the new TTG CE4 files and they work great! Some nice improvements over CE3, and I'm looking forward to further additions in the near future.
However, I'm having trouble with the authentication in Lightroom Publishing Manager. I get an error message as follows:
"An internal error has occurred: ]SON.lua:458: ]SON.lua:197: can't parse ]SON at char 1 of: Unable to write to ttg-be\data. Set the permissions for the <strong>ttg-be\data</strong> to 755 or 777, then refresh page to continue." I'm afraid I don't know how to do this.
By the way, I'm using the following API URL:
"http://www.alrobinson.com/Travel_CE4/ttg-be/publisher/".
When I change this to the address I use for FTP access to my site, I get a message saying "incorrect API Key".
(I gave up trying to install the publisher when I was using CE3).
I checked with my server and confirmed that I am using php version 5.3.9. I also looked at my ttg-be files, and it appears that the API key required is ttg8888, not ttg9999 as per the instructions. However, neither seems to work for me.
I don't really understand all the ins and outs with server management, so that could be the problem. Any suggestions as to how I can resolve this issue would be greatly appreciated.
..............Al
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