I have successfully added ostrio:files to my Meteor project. Upload and displaying all works. Now my problem is, that I have no idea how to delete Images from the server again. Deleting the corresponding item in the Images collection does not seem to delete the file (at least not on localhost). What is the best way to go about this?
I also checked the documentation but could not find anything about deleting files again.
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I'm building a web site with WordPress, and frequently need to replace a media file--specifically, a Java project exported from Eclipse to an archive, but the same happens with images. To retain the original file name, I "delete the file permanently" from the media library, then upload the revision.
Unfortunately, when I download the file via a link, I get the "deleted" version instead of the new one.
I have disabled the "Organize my uploads into month- and year-based folders" option, so I know the file name is consistent over time.
How is it the "permanently deleted" files don't disappear? And why do they supersede their replacements?
Right now, my choice is to upload the revision without deleting the original; WordPress assigns a sequence number to the revision. I need to change links to match, and the downloaded file will contain the sequence number when used (which isn't very tidy).
This is WordPress 6.1.1.
I've had the same problem quite a few times. What I do now is just use the plugin called Enable Media Replace: https://wordpress.org/plugins/enable-media-replace/ and I don't really have to think about that issue anymore. Maybe this could be an option for you?
Otherwise I think you will have to go in to the database and manually remove the images unfortunately.
I am working on SuiteCRM, and i want to change the CSS of my website in order to personalize it but there is an issue.
When i am changing the "style.css" of the SuiteP Theme, the pages aren't changing at all. Here is my question:
Does someone know how to change the css of this CRM and can help me to fix it ?
Thanks a lot
Make sure that your active theme is "SuiteP".
You need to know that SuiteCRM store things inside "cache" folder and you are doing changes without refreshing cache files. Cache files location will be cache/themes/SuiteP/css/style.css. So for quick changes, you can use browser developer tools.
Moreover, if you change core style.css then empty cache directory and (hard)refresh your browser. If cache files don't exist then Suite will build new using core file.
Like Star previously mentioned, Suite does cache the CSS.
Though, if you're not updating the SASS file, and just updating the CSS directly, your changes will be temporary for when the CRM next re-builds the CSS (I believe this is part of the Repair and Rebuild process in the admin section), your changes will be lost as the CSS file constructed from the style.scss file.
I'd recommend installing sass (via a gem or other means, however you choose), making changes to the scss then recompiling the css (or watching for changes if working locally, which I hope you are for working with Suite) when you've applied your changes.
If you still don't experience changes, try a repair and re-build or delete the cache directory and let it recompile on the next page load.
there are 2 options:
change core file and then delete cache contents. Refresh your page twice.
made changes in cache file. Make sure developer mood is off. Once you are done then copy it core file.
Create a new subfolder CUSTOM, copy the CSS files that are under suiteP (or the current theme) into the new custom. copy the whole path with folders, even if the folders are empty.
So the new path for the sytle.css with be /costum/theme/....../css/sytle.css
Change the file under the custom folder. The previous answers are not correct. This is well documented under the suite CRM docs.
Sometimes it doesn't work. Try next steps:
SuiteCRM better to use in development mode.
Not always the cache files deleting works for me. Better to use the tool in Admin panel - Quick Repair.
Sometimes good to clear browser cache (in dev mode reload a page by right clicking the refresh button).
Each time I write something into WebStorm IDE Meteor rebuilds. Even if I don't save the files. My computer becomes noisy and hot quickly.
I am looking for a way to prevent Meteor to watch WebStorm temp files.
Does this happen when debugging your code? If yes, this must be a Live Edit issue. Try disabling Live Edit plugin - does it help?
Look at the synchronization section of the system settings page from their documentation
Here's what it says:
Synchronization
Synchronize files on frame or editor tab activation
If this check box
is selected, all the files that were changed externally are reloaded
from disk when you switch to WebStorm from a different application, or
when you you switch to their editor tab.
Save files on frame deactivation
If this check box is selected, all
modified files are auto saved when you switch from WebStorm to a
different application. Note that you cannot disable autosave
completely by turning off this and the following option. See Saving
and Reverting Changes.
Save files automatically if application is idle for N seconds
If this
check box is selected, all modified files are auto saved at regular
time internals. See also, Saving and Reverting Changes.
Use "safe write" (save changes to a temporary file first)
If this
check box is selected, a changed file is first saved in a temporary
file. If the save operation succeeds, the file being saved is replaced
with the saved file. (Technically, the original file is deleted and
the temporary file is renamed.) Also, the ownership of such file
changes. If this check box is not selected, the ownership of a file
does not change, but all the advantages of safe write will be lost.
Try unchecking those checkboxes and see if that prevents some saves.
I had a similar problem in that WebStorm was constantly saving edits to Jade files, even after typing just one character, triggering a gulp watcher. Disabling the Live Edit plugin and unchecking these boxes worked for me. Since disabling Live Edit didn't work for you, maybe unchecking one or more of these boxes will fix it.
Check this meteor specific webstorm help article. There is detailed description on how to configure live edit and code updating and how that would work together with meteor.
I have recently migrated a Magento website which had been using merge_css_files successfully. On the new server however I cannot get it to work and would very much appreciate any advice on the matter. The system will create the css files in media/css but they are always blank (unpopulated). I suspect that this might be something to do with the server itself as it worked previously on the old server.
I have already toggled Merge CSS on and off, flushed the caches multiple times, deleted the files from the media/css folder, updated all file and folder permissions, checked the ownership in ftp.
Perhaps you have experienced the same or could advise on a possible solution?
I'm having some trouble with an Umbraco website. Some times some Media files disappear.
The nodes still exist but the actual 'physical' file is gone.
Also the folder the media file was in doesn't exist anymore.
The users of the CMS are unable to log in on the server, so they couldn't accidentally delete the files them self. Only me and my colleagues have access (and we wouldn't log in to a server unless it's necessary)
I just checked the disk space, and there are several gigs on all disk available.
We did a migration of the media folder some time ago, so we thought it might have something to do with it. We have analysed the file system backup of the whole Media folder and those items are not there as well so we can exclude the possibility of a problem on the filesystem.
The version we are using is: Umbraco v 4.7.1.1 (Assembly version: 1.0.4868.25172)
If you clone content nodes with media files attached using an Upload property type, both nodes will point to the same media element. If you replace or remove the file on one node, it will remove the physical file. The original node will still have the reference to the removed file. This makes it appears as if a ghost is deleting images, but its Umbraco 4 deleting the file when you publish your change.
The best way to solve this is to convert your property from type Upload to type Media Picker.
I had this problem in sites around umbraco v4.5. I never run into this issue on Umbraco 6 and 7. But, on those systems, I use the media picker instead of upload for all media-like elements.
There are no issues I know of with Umbraco 4.7.x deleting its own media. It is possible to do it remotely, but that would delete the nodes as well as the physical files.
The only cause is the one which seems most unlikely, and that is someone has accidentally deleted them. I find this occasionally happens when deploys are done. Someone replaces the media folder with the one from the staging environment.
I have also seen an issue if files are copied across an RDP connection, the files being copied are not copied completely and in the process some actually disappear from the target folder.
But either way, I would check your internal processes, maybe move the media folder to a virtual directory to avoid the chances of it being overwritten.
There is one case in which media files might be deleted, and that is when you are using the Upload datatype on a document type.
What happened before on a system that I managed was that editors copied a page that included an image previously uploaded, but never updated the image, leaving the same path as the value for the Upload field.
In this scenario, you would have 2 published pages that have a field with the same path.
Now, if one editor decides to delete the page, the media file is also deleted.
This would leave the copied page with a broken link to the image and a missing image.