That's will be impossible on windows server. Why just don't you set the directory name to easymod in place of EasyMOD ? You'll keep so the exact pathname and case sensitivity check, and allow people running onto windows using easymod. I really don't get the point of having upercase letter in the path name, except denying windows user to use it . As I plan to use the tool as a validation one on the install template (and not online), I certainly have some interest in making it run under windows server. Anyway, only the installer process check this, it's quite easy to correct, but I really see no needs of having a particular version for windows .Nuttzy99 wrote:Nuttzy99 wrote:I'll be sure to make it case insensitive in the next version. - to do: code insensitivity - no! can't do this!Ptirhiik - RPGnet-fr wrote:2003/05/24 : issue with the directory under windows/easyPHP :My best bet is about the case in the dir name : the dir name is verified to have the upper case in it.Current working directory: c:\documents and settings\pierrot\bureau\site\forum_mod\admin\mods\easymod
What was I thinking? Of course this must remain case sensitive. It's a directory and when moving or accessing files I'll need the EXACT path name. So people will have to use "EasyMOD" not "easymod", sorry
-Nuttzy
Nuttzy99 wrote:Josh Windu wrote:The chmod access, write access and unlink access are only OK because I chmodded the admin and mods and easymod.Code: Select all
read access :: OK write access :: OK root path write :: failed chmod access :: OK unlink access :: OK mkdir access :: OK tmp path write :: OK FTP extension :: OK copy access :: OK
I am trying to install on
Reading: server (only option for now)
Writing: tmp write & ftp server is recommended
Moving: automated FTP automated FTP is recommended
I know you've since changed to download+manual but I'm still interested as to why your FTP failed. BTW the errors you got from download+manual have been discussed and can be ignored. When you tried FTP, the second step of the installer tests this connection. Did it succeed?
Also, since you did the chmod (only really necessary on EM, CF, and whatver other mod folders you upload) I would recommend that you use write=server and move=script if you have shell access. But still the best thing would be to get FTP working, so I'm willing to figure it out if you are
-Nuttzy
I have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. It seems unlikely that windows server cannot do capital letters. It works fine on my apache setup on windows. Does windows server suck that bad?Ptirhiik - RPGnet-fr wrote: I really don't get the point of having upercase letter in the path name, except denying windows user to use it .
Nuttzy99 wrote:I have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. It seems unlikely that windows server cannot do capital letters. It works fine on my apache setup on windows. Does windows server suck that bad?Ptirhiik - RPGnet-fr wrote:I really don't get the point of having upercase letter in the path name, except denying windows user to use it .
GPHemsley wrote: I don't understand what the big deal is about this Windows server business. Windows servers can make capitalized folder names. Why don't you just set the folder to EasyMOD and be done with it?
Looks like I'm getting the same problem. Will investigate further.Ptirhiik - RPGnet-fr wrote: 2003/05/25: issues on finding lines althought they exists exactly : probably due to find on commentary, ie, in index.php:Code: Select all
// // Okay, let's build the index //
Be sure as when I'm affirmative on an issue, the issue is . When I'm not affirmative, it means I'm not sure, but it seems to me. Windows XP server doesn't deliver path name capitalized, even if your explorer use a table of conversion (path -> alias) to display uppercase .GPHemsley wrote: I don't understand what the big deal is about this Windows server business. Windows OS servers can make capitalized folder names. Why don't you just set the folder to EasyMOD and be done with it?
Nope. This is actually a problem with the MOD script.Nuttzy99 wrote:Looks like I'm getting the same problem. Will investigate further.Ptirhiik - RPGnet-fr wrote:2003/05/25: issues on finding lines althought they exists exactly : probably due to find on commentary, ie, in index.php:Code: Select all
// // Okay, let's build the index //
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#
#-----[ FIND ]------------------------------------------------
#
//
// Okay, let's build the index
//
#
#-----[ BEFORE, ADD ]-----------------------------------------
#
[..SNIP..]
#
#-----[ FIND ]------------------------------------------------
#
## [..SNIP..]
//
// Okay, let's build the index
//
#
#-----[ AFTER, ADD ]------------------------------------------
#[..SNIP..]
Kazer0 wrote: Nope. Write: server doesnt work because of php safe mode.
Kazer0 wrote: write access :: OK
mkdir access :: OK