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gothmog

Joined: December 06, 2004
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Posted: 2005-02-21 20:24

OK, I figured it out. In the download options, the "Download navigation switch off" option was set to "Yes", so the "Add download" option (and others) was not displayed.

Now I have a question. What is the use of the "directory for category" option? I cannot figure what it is made for.


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gothmog

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Posted: 2005-02-21 13:31

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You will see the Uploadfield when you go to Download Add Download.


You mean in the Admin interface? Because in the user interface (not admin) I don't see any option on the Downloads page. That is my problem I think... Is there something to configure/enable to allow uploads prior to using that?

I have been able to upload only through the admin interface.


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hombergs
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Posted: 2005-02-21 02:32

You will see the Uploadfield when you go to Download Add Download.
And under Admin Dowload Download Settings you can say how many bytes the upload can have as maximum.
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gothmog

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Posted: 2005-02-21 00:39

I would like to allow visitors of my web site to upload files like .zip or .rar files.
I tried two modules:
1) eGallery: This module only allows media file types like images, audio and video.

2) Downloads: Can I use this module for users to upload files? When I configure permissions for a user in the Administration panel, I can select the "Allow upload" right. However, I never see any link/button to upload files when I browse the downloads page...

What are my options ? (I am using OPN 2.2.5)

Also, I have been looking for documentation of each module (I don't know the use of some of them). Is it available somewhere or non existant?


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