[TYPO3] Problem when uploading files: Your login has probably expired
Katja Lampela
katja.lampela at lieska.net
Sun Oct 15 18:33:05 CEST 2006
Hi Vincent,
I experience this same problem with one site but I have it many
occacions - for example saving normal content element - not just in file
uploading. So I would be interest to hear the solution too.
Katja
Vincent Mans wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> Should I report this as a bug? There was no response so far, and more
> people
> have experienced this - it's not a UFO.
>
> In the meantime cleared all there is to clear, no $TCA warnings, removed
> tempconfig, etc. There are no extensions except for the latest TemplaVoila.
>
> In stead of the Browse for files / Browse for records buttons I see the
> alt-text of these buttons. And of course the login warning persists (see
> original mail).
>
> So again the question: report as a bug?
>
> Greetz,
> Vincent
>
> 2006/9/30, Vincent Mans <typo3.vincnet at gmail.com>:
>
>>
>> Hi List,
>>
>> In one install I have strange problems:
>>
>>
>> - When I upload a file (picture), a JavaScript warning appears:"Your
>> login has probably expired. Do you want to refresh it now?". If I
>> click
>> "cancel", the upload continues
>> - Next to the field for file upload, the button is missing; only the
>> alt-text is visible: "Browse for files". If I use a skin for the
>> backend,
>> many buttons disappear
>>
>> These problems
>>
>> - appeared suddenly and not after installing an extension
>> - appear in Firefox and IE, both latest versions
>> - existed when version was 3.8
>> - still exist after upgrading to 4.0.2
>> - exist for all beusers
>> - local; on the server more installs are done in version 3.8 en the
>> 4-series; no problems there
>>
>> So it looks like the problem lies somewhere in the typo3conf but I
>> have no
>> further clue.
>>
>> This type of question has been asked earlier in the list, but not
>> answered. Hopefully there is more experience now ;-)
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Vincent
>>
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