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1 year 4 months ago - 1 year 4 months ago #159685
by Bernhard Kärtner
Problems with uploading documents was created by Bernhard Kärtner
Hi,
I have just bought edocman and made an new installation and setup Google Drive plugin/Connection on my Joomla 4 Installation. I can create categories and they appear in the Google Drive. So the connection must be ok. The plugin also shows the connection is in status connected.
However I am not able to upload e.g. a *.pdf or *.jpg per "Batch upload" (on "upload" it counts up to 100, then I get a warning sign, which shows "http error" when hovering over it). Are there any logs, which would show which specific http errors occur? I have seen, that the respective files land in a folder called /tmp/edupload. I assume they are put there and should be processed, but are not.
I am also not able to Save a "Document", e.g. a small PDF file. When I save, I get an error:
"0 implode(): Argument #2 ($array) must be of type ?array, string given".
I tried using pdf without blanks etc... it will not work. I have found on other issues, that this might depend on an old PHP-Version? (I was currently using 8.1.20, downgraded to 8.0.29 with no change)
Everything seems to works fine, when I deactivate the google-drive-plugin.
But that plugin is absolute mandatory for my solution, as all our files for our history-community should be located on there (also for Backup-Reasons).
Please help, I am near a nervous breakdown, as I really would like to get the system running.
Best regards,
Bernhard
I have just bought edocman and made an new installation and setup Google Drive plugin/Connection on my Joomla 4 Installation. I can create categories and they appear in the Google Drive. So the connection must be ok. The plugin also shows the connection is in status connected.
However I am not able to upload e.g. a *.pdf or *.jpg per "Batch upload" (on "upload" it counts up to 100, then I get a warning sign, which shows "http error" when hovering over it). Are there any logs, which would show which specific http errors occur? I have seen, that the respective files land in a folder called /tmp/edupload. I assume they are put there and should be processed, but are not.
I am also not able to Save a "Document", e.g. a small PDF file. When I save, I get an error:
"0 implode(): Argument #2 ($array) must be of type ?array, string given".
I tried using pdf without blanks etc... it will not work. I have found on other issues, that this might depend on an old PHP-Version? (I was currently using 8.1.20, downgraded to 8.0.29 with no change)
Everything seems to works fine, when I deactivate the google-drive-plugin.
But that plugin is absolute mandatory for my solution, as all our files for our history-community should be located on there (also for Backup-Reasons).
Please help, I am near a nervous breakdown, as I really would like to get the system running.
Best regards,
Bernhard
Last edit: 1 year 4 months ago by Bernhard Kärtner.
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1 year 4 months ago #159756
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Replied by Mr. Dam on topic Problems with uploading documents
Hi Bernhard,
Please submit ticket on category: Edocman and provide your site url with super admin account. We will help you to figure out the problem
Thanks
Dam
Please submit ticket on category: Edocman and provide your site url with super admin account. We will help you to figure out the problem
Thanks
Dam
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