I believe they are correct. That is the problem. They should be correct but the attributes are still not quite linking up correctly. I will include what I have for those 2 files for your review to make sure I have done it correctly.
In the /admin/includes/configure.php:
Code:
define('DIR_FS_CATALOG_LANGUAGES', DIR_FS_CATALOG . 'includes/languages/');
define('DIR_FS_CATALOG_IMAGES', DIR_FS_CATALOG . 'images/');
define('DIR_FS_CATALOG_MODULES', DIR_FS_CATALOG . 'includes/modules/');
define('DIR_FS_CATALOG_TEMPLATES', DIR_FS_CATALOG . 'includes/templates/');
define('DIR_FS_BACKUP', DIR_FS_ADMIN . 'backups/');
define('DIR_FS_EMAIL_TEMPLATES', DIR_FS_CATALOG . 'email/');
define('DIR_FS_DOWNLOAD', '/home/username/');
In the includes/configure.php:
Code:
define('DIR_FS_DOWNLOAD', '/home/username/');
define('DIR_FS_DOWNLOAD_PUBLIC', DIR_FS_CATALOG . 'pub/');
define('DIR_WS_UPLOADS', DIR_WS_IMAGES . 'uploads/');
define('DIR_FS_UPLOADS', DIR_FS_CATALOG . DIR_WS_UPLOADS);
define('DIR_FS_EMAIL_TEMPLATES', DIR_FS_CATALOG . 'email/');
Keep in mind that the download folder will be specified in the attribute file path itself to complete the download path.
(Example: "download folder"/file_name.zip)
My understanding is this would allow for multiple manufactures to upload their own files and have their own "download folders" to upload to without having access to the other manufacturers files.
Let me know if I need to change this. Thanks again for your help.
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