From SME Server V8 up to and including SME Server V9, you could sometimes have an error thrown by PHP and would then need to specify a temporary directory (e.g. upload_tmp_dir) which is not set in php.ini. see [[bugzilla:6650]] and [[bugzilla:7652]]. Many php applications need this setting, the best-known culprits are Wordpress, Roundcube, eGroupWare, and there are others. ther symptoms observed are that you can't upload contents to the PHP application.
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From SME Server V8 up to and including SME Server V9, you could sometimes have an error thrown by PHP and would then need to specify a temporary directory (e.g. upload_tmp_dir) which is not set in php.ini. see [[bugzilla:6650]] and [[bugzilla:7652]]. Many php applications need this setting, the best-known culprits are Wordpress, Roundcube, eGroupWare, and there are others. The symptoms observed are that you can't upload contents to the PHP application.
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An easy resolution is to make a Custom Template to resolve this issue. see [[Uploadtmpdir]]
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An easy resolution is to make a Custom Template to resolve this issue. See [[Uploadtmpdir]]