Yeah. It's uploaded and by using django-filebrowser I can upload image, 
create folder and move them around but I am not able to use those image in 
posts. I am using Mezzanine btw. I put up a post over at their user group: 
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/mezzanine-users/SMHtMX1YgBY

On Sunday, December 9, 2012 3:50:45 PM UTC-8, Chris Cogdon wrote:
>
> If you're using ImageField, that by default verifies that what you've 
> uploaded is in fact an image. It uses PIL (python image library, aka 
> python-imaging) to do that. make sure you have PIL installed and it is 
> working.
>
> On Sunday, December 9, 2012 12:40:22 AM UTC-8, easypie wrote:
>>
>> I got it working by granting 775 permission for that fold and its 
>> sub-folder where the files had to be created and lacked enough privilege to 
>> do so. Now everything works! ...I just need to figure out why the uploads 
>> won't accept .jpg files =\
>>
>> On Saturday, December 8, 2012 11:18:25 PM UTC-8, easypie wrote:
>>>
>>> I encountered an error where whenever I go to upload a file, it tells me 
>>> that a folder doesn't have enough permission. What kind of permission do we 
>>> give these folders? I use Apache server. Do I change the whole project 
>>> folder to group www-data? Then set chmod to 775 to the project folder and 
>>> all files in the project recursively? Here is my traceback error log: 
>>> http://dpaste.org/5KUMf/!
>>>
>>

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