when trying to upload FCKeditor v1.1.0 to a new site built using v1.3.1 I get the following error
Error parsing XML file. Please make sure you are uploading a .xml file and not a .tar.gz or zip file
the file is definitely an XML file, I have also tried downloading the editor again too but get the same error
any ideas please
XML Upload Problem
Re: XML Upload Problem
It might help to not use the XML installation option directly at the provider, but install the XML in a local solution (using for example Xampp) and check the functionality. Then when satisfied use an FTP tool to upload the material to the site you have at the provider.
Re: XML Upload Problem
I agree with duketown, most of the issues related with that error are because of corrupt files. A testing local server can avoid lots of headache.duketown wrote: It might help to not use the XML installation option directly at the provider, but install the XML in a local solution (using for example Xampp) and check the functionality. Then when satisfied use an FTP tool to upload the material to the site you have at the provider.
Re: XML Upload Problem
duketown wrote: It might help to not use the XML installation option directly at the provider, but install the XML in a local solution (using for example Xampp) and check the functionality. Then when satisfied use an FTP tool to upload the material to the site you have at the provider.
I appreciate your response but an installed function such as uploading XML files should work, it did in the past.
The XML file for FCKeditor comes from the forge so it should not be corrupt either
FTP uploads can have their own issues with corrupting files and for me are very slow eg a 50mb bacxkup takes up to 9 hours to download on a 2mb satelite connection
Re: XML Upload Problem
And you are uploading it how?...
Re: XML Upload Problem
Not sure who you are asking Markmark wrote: And you are uploading it how?...
but I am uploading the XML file via the CMS function
Re: XML Upload Problem
You...Deblus wrote:Not sure who you are asking Markmark wrote: And you are uploading it how?...
but I am uploading the XML file via the CMS function
Going to Modules and at the bottom "Install module via XML file" clicking "Browse" to "Upload File:" and checking "Overwrite existing modules:" and hitting "Submit" button...
Something like that?...
Re: XML Upload Problem
exactly like that Markmark wrote:You...Deblus wrote:Not sure who you are asking Markmark wrote: And you are uploading it how?...
but I am uploading the XML file via the CMS function
Going to Modules and at the bottom "Install module via XML file" clicking "Browse" to "Upload File:" and checking "Overwrite existing modules:" and hitting "Submit" button...
Something like that?...
Re: XML Upload Problem
Then yes you may have a corrupt XML file, has been known to happen, have you opened it to see what it says...
Have you tried to get a new copy?...
Have you tried to get a new copy?...