[Xerte-dev] Re: .quarantine and .tmb files

Smith, John J.J.Smith at gcu.ac.uk
Wed Aug 12 09:58:56 BST 2015


Google is your friend ;-) https://www.theturngroup.com/joomla-forum/topic/13-solution-what-are-the-quarantine-and-tmb-folders-in-my-joomla-images-folder/

We use the same media manager/uploader so suspect it has created them for some reason. Beyond that though I have no idea and haven't come across them in testing... Maybe Tom or Ron has seen them but i'd then be surprised that it hasn't caused Ron some problem in his testing...

John Smith
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Subject: [Xerte-dev] .quarantine and .tmb files

Just had a user who couldn’t duplicate a project: on inspection the project’s media folder had two sub folders, both empty, called .quarantine and .tmb. Deleting these folders allowed the project to be duplicated again.

Can anyone shed any light on where these came from?




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