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maydo
A Module for Uploading files
  • 2007/9/14 15:52

  • maydo

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searching for a module which can simply uplaod files

maybee some settings for limiting the filesize and specifying the typ of file

can anyone recommend one module realizing these ?

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Peekay
Re: A Module for Uploading files
  • 2007/9/14 15:58

  • Peekay

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Search for Invision Power File Manager. Brilliant module, but... AFAIK it needs PHP register_globals 'ON', or safe_mode 'OFF' (it's one of the two) so may not be suitable.
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Marco
Re: A Module for Uploading files
  • 2007/9/14 16:04

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xplorer, or wfdownloads, no?
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davidl2
Re: A Module for Uploading files
  • 2007/9/14 16:06

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Agreed - and also Herve's MyDownloads is rather good as well.

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maydo
Re: A Module for Uploading files
  • 2007/9/14 16:20

  • maydo

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dont know xplorer
but all others r downloads modules where user must enter too much of info until they can upload

searching only for a basic modul which can only upload files
it can also be a nonxoops php module, no need user permissions etc.

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vaughan
Re: A Module for Uploading files
  • 2007/9/14 16:25

  • vaughan

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but after the user has uploaded their files, is that it? how do other users find those files or download them? if that's your intention.

or are you wanting users to just upload files so you can use them.. example: a user wants to submit his CV or demo program for you to look at.

there's thousands of standalone upload scripts available..

google results turn out thousands just by searching upload script

or try http://www.hotscripts.com

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davidl2
Re: A Module for Uploading files
  • 2007/9/14 16:28

  • davidl2

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You could even turn such a stand alone script into a very very basic module - which could allow you to let only certain people have access to uploading - by using permissions.

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maydo
Re: A Module for Uploading files
  • 2007/9/14 16:29

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the files r for me
no need to present as downloads again after uploading
so a standalone (php) solution will be the best for me i tihnk

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vaughan
Re: A Module for Uploading files
  • 2007/9/14 16:33

  • vaughan

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i think formulize has an option to upload files (i could be wrong)

you could basically set the form up in formulize say like "submit your file here" and only have the browse button and possibly a field for the users email address or whatever. and just use that formulize form for that purpose.

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Marco
Re: A Module for Uploading files
  • 2007/9/14 16:39

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