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I can't get a simple video to load/play, so I decided to try looking at the webpack file and it seems fine. The code is below.
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Dec-29 at 19:35The problem here is that your webpack.config.js
is set up to output your media to a static directory. With ExpressJS, the static directory that you define should not be used in the public path. That path maps to the root of your public path. To fix this problem, you need to tweak your webpack.config.js
to still output to this static directory, but not write it to the filename when its loaded with file-loader. Try something like this:
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So I've done a lot of research so far and haven't found even a hint of something that could cause this. I put htaccess in the tags since I thought that could technically do it.
The problem is this: I have a server to migrate. So I want to download all the files from the old server, and then reupload to the new server. What happens when I go to the online file manager and click compress and download is that a very important folder is missing from the zip (and judging by the counts there are others missing too).
I've also used Filezilla to recursively download the whole directory structure, but it also misses that folder. Even stranger is that Filezilla sees the folder and I can download it directly, but if I recursively download the folder just above it, it doesn't grab it. It's the same with the online file manager, it sees it too.
I even wrote my own c# program to do a basic directory listing and it doesn't see it. It uses an FtpWebRequest with Method set to WebRequestMethods.Ftp.ListDirectoryDetails.
So the problems persists on both server side functions as well as the client attempts through FTP protocols.
There is an .htaccess file specific to the folder in question but I can't see anything that might do this. (Included below)
Does anyone have any ideas? I'd be most grateful for any hint
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Jun-14 at 14:03The problem is that there are file names which are only differing in the lower case and upper case of file names. This might work if both source and destination systems have file systems that discern lower and upper case, but it definitely doesn't work on file names for example in Windows.
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PHP requires the Visual C runtime (CRT). The Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2019 is suitable for all these PHP versions, see visualstudio.microsoft.com. You MUST download the x86 CRT for PHP x86 builds and the x64 CRT for PHP x64 builds. The CRT installer supports the /quiet and /norestart command-line switches, so you can also script it.
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