So , How can I mod .htaccess?
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Uploadify HTTP Error
I'm also still having this issue. I'm getting a 302 response in Charles and get kicked out of SilverStripe everytime I begin an upload. I havn't altered my .htaccess file in anyway and using Silverstripe 2.4.5 version.
I've also tried the rackspace-solution by Uncle Cheese but without luck, this gives me a 500 error...
To modify .htaccess you can use any texteditor. If something like:
AuthType Basic
AuthName .....
is in there comment it out with #
Hi Spankmaster 79
What if it is not there? Do you have any idea what to do?
Joel
if it's not there, that's totally ok. It just caused a problem for me, but if you don't have it, your problem must be somewhere else.
I'm not sure if I stumbled onto the solution, but I was being plagued by the problem too and discovered that adding the form function name to the $allowed_actions array fixed the problem for me.
Update: Just to be clear, I was having the problem with front-end forms, not the CMS ones.
Wow.. I'm surprised you were even able to get that far without allowing the form function. Yeah, that's definitely a big one.
Hi Ryan M,
I'd like to try the allowed actions changes myself. Could you explain a little more how to do that? Is it the allowed actions array in UploadifyField.php? And what would I set the actual value as? Sorry, not too familiar with doing this, but I'm very keen to try it and see if it works with my installation.