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hello

I add an image field to my database but when I edit and add an image in the database it gives me this error


JFolder::create: Could not create directory
JFolder::create: Could not create directory
Not enough space in your account. Please delete some files.
Disk usage : 19.06Mb
Free space : -9499373b
File size : 59.01Kb
Impossible to upload file : ic_demarrage.png


What can I do to remedy this has ?

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images error 20 Nov 2013 13:09 #11683

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This is normal in sandbox.
Use the media manager to delete some files you do not use anymore.
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Also, the files are shared through all sandboxes.
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images error 20 Nov 2013 13:23 #11685

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he have nothing in the media manager and when i upload file it show me on white page

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In the sandbox, open the native Joomla Media Manager.
You should be authorizated to enter in that component.

You will find the physical folders of your user disk.
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