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I have a client on a Mac which is throwing up an error:

 

java. lang.illegalArgumentException as per the attached.

 

He was running on 10.6 with an old Java version and we updated the machine thinking this might be the issue. So the machine now has all the latest Java, Mac OS updates and the latest SuperContainer plugin.

 

The issue arrises when uploading a file and the plugin calls the SCSetContainer function.

 

The script is setting the base URL at the start of the script.

 

Any help appreciated.

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I would check the function call itself.  If you have passed a null parameter for the container, included a semi colon but no item, used a path with a control character etc.  If others using the same files can do the upload without a problem then I have no helpful ideas....

 

David

  • 3 weeks later...

Hello,

 

Which version of the SuperContainer server are you using? Is it the same version as the SuperContainer Companion plugin?

  • 3 weeks later...
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I'm using 2.89 on both server and client.

Can you reproduce the error and send in a bug report from the FMP client? It will send in the log's contents which should contain a stack trace with some diagnostic information. 

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