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jameshParticipant
One possible clue: the corrupted screen that is displayed always starts with %PDF-1.5%.
Many thanks,
James
jameshParticipantJust to confirm this is a PHP versioning issue.
Many thanks again,
James
jameshParticipantOK, all I know is that I was (wrongly) working with v.1.0 previously. And now when I install 1.5.6 – I get a blank page on the administrator section of the Advanced Listing.
Apologies for not being clear. This is most likely an issue on my end.
Thanks,
James
jameshParticipantSo I have tried to install this version on my website (after uninstalling the previous version) – and when I do so, the plugin works well. But when I try to view the component administration – I get a ‘website cannot display page’ error.
Any ideas why this could be happening? After installing version 1.6, this is the screenshot in the extensions manager: http://www.sbs.gov.ws/images/adv_listing_156.jpg
When I install v 1.0 this works fine.
Cheers,
James
jameshParticipantExcellent thanks Michael, I just downloaded it, and will let you know how I get on.
Many thanks,
James
jameshParticipantHi Michael thanks for pointing me to the FAQ – but I am getting some quite strange behavior with some files randomly not displaying.
For example if you go to the following link – and you navigate down the subfolders – 2_Population_and_Demography – 1_Census – 2006 Census – 2006 Tables – Population Tables, you will only see 1 file there.
When in fact there are 34 files that have been synched.
Please if you have any idea what could be causing this then I would be grateful to hear about it. The entire listing holds around 340 PDFs and Excels.
Otherwise I will work on making my listings smaller and see if that resolves it.
Many thanks,
James
jameshParticipantExcellent! That’s exactly what I needed. Works now like a dream.
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James
jameshParticipantHere is a good example of accessing the same exact document via a non-advanced listing:
http://www.spc.int/prism/images/PACCOICOP_2012.pdf
And here is the same document accessed through the advanced listing:
http://www.sbs.gov.ws/index.php?option=com_advlisting&view=download&fileId=16&Itemid=157
– please let me know if you can reproduce.
Many thanks,
James
jameshParticipantOK thanks Michael for this.
If you take a look at these two links:
http://www.spc.int/prism/images/Advancing_Stat_dvlpmt_in_the_pacific_26_11_2013.pdf
I would like this behaviour (i.e. viewing the PDF within the browser).
Rather than any of the links from here:
http://www.spc.int/prism/solomons/index.php/sinso-documents
Which forces the user to save rather than automatically viewing in a browser.
Thanks very much,
James
jameshParticipantThanks for getting back to me so quickly Michael.
It is indeed from the Chrome browser download manager – not trusting the link:
The warning appears when I try to download any of the PDFs by clicking on the save icon. Each save icon has a link like this:
http://www.spc.int/prism/solomons/index.php/sinso-documents?view=download&fileId=11
Whereas if I create a link directly to the PDF then no warning message occurs.
I am unable to upload a screenshot – but you should receive the warning message, when clicking on the link above.
Does this have something to do with permissive file handling?
Many thanks,
James
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