Drupal use's Apache's mod_rewrite for all non-static URLs. /admin isn't a folder, it's /index.php?q=/admin. Same with everything else.

You probably need to make Drupal's public file directory writable by the webserver, which is probably /sites/default/files.

On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 5:11 PM, Dave Stevens <geek@uniserve.com> wrote:
"The specified file themes/bartik/logo.png could not be copied, because the
destination directory is not properly configured."

then in the logfile,
"http://69.90.112.112/d7/drupal-7.0/admin/appearance/settings/bartik?render=overlay&render=overlay

Referrer
http://69.90.112.112/d7/drupal-7.0/admin/appearance/settings/bartik?render=overlay

Message The file permissions could not be set on public://color/bartik-
a3e578e8/colors.css."

This doesn't help me. If I knew which permissions were the right ones I'd
certainly change them but what ARE the correct ones and where is this
"public://color....." folder.

and there doesn't appear to actually be any such folder as drupal-7.0/admin

Ideas? documentation?

Dave


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