With a couple emails back and forth to the host, I'm pretty sure it's got to do with the users. The FTP user is a different one than the website (when running).
So changing ownership of uploads and modules from the ftp user to the website might solve this.
The weird thing though, is that with the filemanager I'm able to write in all dirs that are set up to allow that, disregarding ownership.
Get back to you when/if this is resolved.
Problem with modules after installing1.11.7 [solved]
Re: Problem with modules after installing1.11.7
ok, it's solved.
It wasn't the ownership issue after all, although it's good we solved this as well.
What was the case: I installed the CMS next to a working website (which was html, and placed in 1 folder). index.php was renamed to indexcms.php, so index.html went to the old site, and the new site was visible under indexcms.php. The idea was to rename last file when the new site was finished.
That all worked fine, inclusive the CMS, except for the installation of modules. That only works if that file isn't renamed. pfffff....
Hope this will help anybody with the same ideas.
It wasn't the ownership issue after all, although it's good we solved this as well.
What was the case: I installed the CMS next to a working website (which was html, and placed in 1 folder). index.php was renamed to indexcms.php, so index.html went to the old site, and the new site was visible under indexcms.php. The idea was to rename last file when the new site was finished.
That all worked fine, inclusive the CMS, except for the installation of modules. That only works if that file isn't renamed. pfffff....
Hope this will help anybody with the same ideas.