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February 16, 2012 at 12:54 pm in reply to: Hide Empty Folder Message when there are subfolders #1538evn64Participant
Hi Michael,
thank you for your quick reply. I’m afraid I wasn’t totally clear. What I would like to achieve is that
– the message shows when there are no files and no subdirectories in a directory
– the message is hidden when there are files in a directory
– the message is hidden when there are just subdirectories in a directory
Perhaps it helps to point out that in my situation the structure is always
directory
– subdirectory 1
• file 1
• file 2
• file 3
– subdirectory 2
<empty>
– subdirectory 3
• file 1
• file 2
• file 3
The subdirectories are always there. If there are files inside them, can change. In the maindirectory there won’t be a file ever.
Hope this clears it up a bit.
Rgds, Eric
evn64ParticipantHello Michael,
The commenting out works perfect. Also to set the access level for the plugin itself, was a great tip. (I feel kinda silly, overseeing this option myself)
Thank you for helping me out here.
gr, Eric
March 1, 2011 at 6:39 pm in reply to: mod_rewrite causes 'You don't have permission to access /dir/ on this server' #976evn64ParticipantHi Michael,
thanks for your reply. Regarding the first question I asked, the file's without an extension, I've changed the few files that there were and gave them an extension. I agree that files used online should have file extensions. I found out that the files without extension were all .msg files. So I renamed them. So this issue is solved.
Let me clarify my second question: I've used you're plugin to list app. 5000 files, in 250+ directories and subdirectories, containing in total over 7GB of data. I'm still very pleased that it worked flawless :)) But the problem is: in a PDF document there are hyperlinks to all these files. As long as the links are refering to files, it works perfect. But on occasions, there are hyperlinks in the PDF that refer to directories with the intention to show a list of files that are present in this directory. Of course you can't hyperlink to a directory. So the server returns a 'you don't have permission to access' error.
My question was: is it in some way possible with your plugin that if link to a directory, the plugin shows a list of the files inside?
Googeling around I'm more and more convinced that this isn't possible. But maybe you know a solution?
rgds, Eric
March 1, 2011 at 12:27 pm in reply to: mod_rewrite causes 'You don't have permission to access /dir/ on this server' #974evn64ParticipantHi Michael,
the plug-in has proven itself as being a life-saver. Almost ;)) I've encoutered two issues that I need to solve. Maybe you can help me out or point me int the right direction.
– I've got some files without a file-extension. How do I list these?
– Is it possible that a link to a (sub)directory opens the list with the list folded out on this particulair (sub)folder?
rgds, Eric
February 28, 2011 at 9:43 am in reply to: mod_rewrite causes 'You don't have permission to access /dir/ on this server' #973evn64ParticipantI don't know what changed. But I can access the folder now. It had definitely something to do with the .htaccess file, of which I've learned over the couple of days, I'm no expert either. And that's an understatement…
I've installed the new version of the plugin now and will go from there.
Thank you for replying.
rgds, Eric
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