It works if i try and call an unrelated upload.php in the document
root, but i still cannot get it to call the "upload" action of the
"photos" controller...

On Apr 3, 7:21 am, Brendon Kozlowski <[email protected]> wrote:
> From reading over that topic - on quick glance after using the script
> a bit - it looks like this is a case of something trying to be
> helpful, and doing too much.  Think Microsoft Office Word and it's
> ability to auto-set your margins for you to be "helpful".
>
> Without taking a deeper look at both the uploader.fla, upload.php and
> jquery.uploadify (Source).js files (and perhaps a quick visit to
> CakePHP's mod_rewrite section of the .htaccess file), I won't have an
> answer for you...and considering I already have a long list of other
> things to work on, I don't think I'll be able to get to this anytime
> soon.  One question I do have for you though (as it makes a small
> difference), is the upload being done for you on a *.ctp file from a
> controller's view, a pagecontroller's view, or from an unrelated file
> in the document root?
>
> On Apr 2, 6:22 pm, Robert McWay <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > That was one of the first things i tried...When i changed this it
> > created a "files" folder in the root cake direcory...thats why i had
> > to change it to its current path.  The answer has something to do with
> > the way cakephp writes the urls..I found a post topic in the Uploadify
> > forum, 
> > (http://www.uploadify.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=47&p=210&hilit=mvc...
> > ), where someone had a similar issue with code ignitor, but i could
> > not get the proposed answer to work. Thanks for the help...
>
> > On Apr 2, 3:00 pm, Brendon Kozlowski <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Without taking any further look at how this script and included jQuery
> > > function actually works (but the settings you provided)...try changing
> > > the "folder" setting's value to simply "/files".
>
> > > If that doesn't work I might actually take a look at this.  It's
> > > probably very simple to fix, and the script itself sounds neat (and
> > > possibly useful).  :)
>
> > > On Apr 2, 3:53 pm, Robert <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > I am trying to implement the JQuery Plugin, "Uploadify" in my CakePHP
> > > > project...but I am having a problem calling the upload script
> > > > specified in the "script" parameter...This is due to the fact that the
> > > > CakePHP "Pretty URLs" are breaking it. After some research through
> > > > this forum, i came across a post where someone was having a similar
> > > > problem in CodeIgniter...The solution was to strip the pagepath
> > > > variable from the uploadify script, to allow use of pretty
> > > > urls...however i still cannot get the script to find my upload
> > > > script...
>
> > > > my jquery function...
>
> > > > $('#PhotoFilename').fileUpload({
> > > >       'uploader': '/uploader.swf',
> > > >       'script': '/photos/upload',
> > > >       'folder': '/app/webroot/files',
> > > >       'cancelImg': '/img/cancel.png',
> > > >       'multi': true
> > > >    });
>
> > > > ..from jquery.uploadify: setting the pagepath to nothing...
>
> > > > var f="&pagepath=";
>
> > > > I have tried using a relative path, as well as an absolute path, for
> > > > teh "script" parameter, but nothing has worked...Any insight would be
> > > > much appreciated...- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
>
>
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