Closed
Bug 215164
Opened 21 years ago
Closed 20 years ago
When publishing a file, gets server connection error and file on the website is set to 0 bytes.
Categories
(SeaMonkey :: Composer, defect)
Tracking
(Not tracked)
RESOLVED
DUPLICATE
of bug 227267
People
(Reporter: mercierb, Unassigned)
References
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Details
(Keywords: dataloss)
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.5a) Gecko/20030718 Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.5a) Gecko/20030718 When publishing a modified fle to my website I get error on server availability (see http://web.wanadoo.be/b/mercier/Test/Mozilla - publishing error.png) The file to be written is set to 0 bytes (very annoying) Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.Open composer and select file to be modified. 2.Modify the html file. 3.Upload through the publish function of composer. Actual Results: Error on server connection. (see http://web.wanadoo.be/b/mercier/Test/Mozilla - publishing error.png) The file to be written is set to 0 bytes (very annoying) Expected Results: File should have been uploaded correctly.
Comment 1•21 years ago
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Is the problem specific to publishing png images? Do you see the same problem when you publish an html file with no images?
Keywords: dataloss
I think there is a misunderstanding. The referenced png image is only to show what the error message is. I modify a pure html file and just publish it without the option to publish the image files as well.
<http://web.wanadoo.be/b/mercier/Test/Mozilla - publishing error.png> The png file is my webspace and the http reference to it in the comments was broken by a line break. Hope it's complete en clickable now.
<http://web.wanadoo.be/b.mercier/Test/Mozilla-publishing-error.png> Sorry, have messed up with the spaces in the url. Should be ok now.
This looks to be a dupe of bug 228286 but in my case, mozilla 1.5 works fine. It's 1.6a or later that has the problem.
Comment 6•21 years ago
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I'm experiencing a similar and probably related problem when using the public function of the Calendar application. I think since about Mozilla 1.6 the uploaded calendar file is 0 bytes on my ftp-server. Then I used the publish function the Composer and I got the same effect. My ftp-log: Jan 12 10:28:30 linux pure-ftpd: (?@mail.andriessen.nl) [INFO] New connection from mail.andriessen.nl Jan 12 10:28:30 linux pure-ftpd: (?@mail.andriessen.nl) [INFO] marcel is now logged in Jan 12 10:28:30 linux pure-ftpd: (marcel@mail.andriessen.nl) [NOTICE] /home/marcel//calendar/test.html uploaded (0 bytes, 0.00KB/sec)
Comment 7•21 years ago
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Adding mostafah@oeone.com to CC-list since this problems seems to effect Calendar too.
Probably a dup of bug 227267. Darin ?
Comment 9•20 years ago
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*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 227267 ***
Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 20 years ago
Resolution: --- → DUPLICATE
Updated•20 years ago
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Product: Browser → Seamonkey
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