Closed (fixed)
Project:
Filebrowser
Version:
6.x-2.0-rc5
Component:
Administrative Interface
Priority:
Critical
Category:
Support request
Assigned:
Reporter:
Created:
15 May 2008 at 15:46 UTC
Updated:
30 Jun 2009 at 22:50 UTC
I don't know if I'm being a noob here but I can't configure the path for file browser. I've looked at the lack of documentation and I can't find anything on how you set the path or even view the filebrowser. I have loaded the module and I can configure the permissions in the administer>module page.
Am I missing something?
Thanks in advance
Comments
Comment #1
Susurrus commentedAre you using 6.2? You should use the dev version of Filebrowser.
Comment #2
jbarns commentedUsing the newer dev version worked, Thanks! Now I know to use that when available.
Comment #3
Susurrus commentedI was originally planning to do a little more work before I release, but the 6.2 incompatibility should be considered critical, so I'll whip up a release. I try to keep the dev version stable, so normally that's fairly safe to use.
Comment #4
scliffe commentedI'm running Drupal 6.2 and installed the 6.x-2.0-beta2 version of this module and had the same problem - i.e. I can configure the permissions for the module but not the module itself.
I also tried the 6.x-2.x-dev version and had the same problem.
Comment #5
PePiToO commentedsame here for rc5, i am using tons of modules also...
Comment #6
cmgui commentedSame problem here.
Installed 6.x-2.0-rc5 on Drupal 6-10.
Cannot get it to work.
Nothing in Site configuration.
Nothing in Blocks or Navigation menu or Content types.
ok ... will try the newer dev?
ok new dev works!
great module!
using node is the right approach.
thank you and hope you will keep on improving this wonderful module.
Comment #7
waynemichel commentedI am using Drupal 6.12 and using version 6.x-2.0-rc10 of this module.
I am not able to find any config settings, etc
Administer > Site Configuration > File Browser only gives me a checkbox
Leave node permissions to an external module
Check this if you are using an external permission module using node_access system (ex. nodeaccess module).
UPDATE: FIXED WITH THIS: http://drupal.org/node/271633
Comment #8
Yoran commented@waynemichel
I guess we'll need some kind of documentation at one point :)