Bug #25297
closedWhen trying to edit or rename a file in the filelist "file was not found (2)!" errors occur
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Description
In the file list the files are listed correctly in the correct folders.
When trying to rename the following error message is displayed:
Reason: File "file_rename.php" was not found (2)!
The log file:
Core: Exception handler (WEB): Uncaught TYPO3 Exception: Reason: File "file_edit.php" was not found (2)! | RuntimeException thrown in file /home/domain-name/public_html/typo3/sysext/cms/tslib/class.tslib_fe.php in line 1572
When trying to rename this error message displayed::
Reason: File "file_edit.php" was not found (2)!
Core: Exception handler (WEB): Uncaught TYPO3 Exception: Reason: File "file_rename.php" was not found (2)! | RuntimeException thrown in file /home/domain-name/public_html/typo3/sysext/cms/tslib/class.tslib_fe.php in line 1572
(issue imported from #M17912)
Files
Updated by Bruce over 13 years ago
Some errors in my original posting.
editing a file producesthis error - 'Reason: File "file_edit.php" was not found (2)!'
renaming a file produces this error - 'Reason: File "file_rename.php" was not found (2)!'
Updated by Chris topher over 13 years ago
Works correctly for me.
How do you rename or move the files? With the context menu?
Updated by Bruce over 13 years ago
To rename - I make the extended view visible and click on the icon for renaming.
To edit - Click on the edit icon
If I left or right click on the icon before the file name, no menu appears in a popup.
I can copy and paste files between folders
I can create a new file e.g. filename.htm and the file is created but cannot edit after saving
I can upload files into folders
I can create new folders
I cannot rename a folder - same error is produced
The pop up menu does work when selecting the icons in the file list tree view
Updated by Bruce over 13 years ago
I am not able to edit extension files in the extension Manager. The settings to edit extensions is enabled in all configuration in the install tool.
When saving I get this message:
Oops, an error occured!
Reason: File "mod.php" was not found (2)!
Updated by Alexander Opitz over 10 years ago
- Status changed from New to Needs Feedback
- Target version deleted (
0) - Is Regression set to No
Hi,
as this issue is very old. Does the problem still exists within newer versions of TYPO3 CMS (6.2.3)?
Updated by Alexander Opitz about 10 years ago
- Status changed from Needs Feedback to Closed
No feedback within the last 90 days => closing this issue.
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