Re: Directory name must not be empty
Reply #1 –
The only way for that to happen it seems to be attachmentUploadDir contains an empty entry.
Now the question is: how the heck an empty entry ended up there?
I'm not sure...
What settings do you have for attachments?
Re: Directory name must not be empty
Reply #2 –
Yes. The directory is empty except for default .htaccess and index.php files. The settings is to enable all the attachments though.
Re: Directory name must not be empty
Reply #3 –
No, I meant an empty "entry" in the attachmentUploadDir settings. It's an array of directories and one of them is not a string pointing to a directory, but an empty string.
Re: Directory name must not be empty
Reply #4 –
I am not sure. But there is one directory and one path in attachment in its settings and directory page.
Re: Directory name must not be empty
Reply #5 –
Could you get the value for attachmentUploadDir directly from the db an post it here? It should be in your settings table.
Re: Directory name must not be empty
Reply #6 –
a:1:{i:1;s:46:"/var/www/clients/client2/web14/web/attachments";}
Re: Directory name must not be empty
Reply #7 –
Would you mind having a look at currentAttachmentUploadDir as well in the database?