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domineaux wrote:
I've installed the Mydownload Pro.
When I try to upload jpg, jpeg it says MIME to not allowed or something like that. Actually, there is no jpg, jpeg selector in the preferences.
I looked a the MIME file in the module and it appears everything in place, but not all are showing up in the MIME selector under preferences.
Also, it would be nice to have a click on beside the upload browse entry. THe purpose would be to place the uploaded file automatically into a pre-determined folder. It would save having to type in the file location, and would tend to encourage all uploads in one place over time.
On the admin preferences there are still some box entries in Portugese or Spainish.
It would also be nice have some placement tool for placing the graphic upload file in the download box, instead of far right.
Happened to me to, I fixed that and some other stuff, but it seems you cant have two values for the same type, i.e. zip cant be both application/x-zip-compressed and application/zip as an example.
in other words, the mime-handling is a bit backwards :/
I'm looking into that right now for my site, and actually rewriting some of the stuff so that it works for my site.
One thing thats not possible is for example configuring paths for screenshots, uploads and category-images to be in any path, just relative to the XOOPS install :/
You can fix that with softlinks, but it doesnt help you with that :/ The Xoopx install directory isnt nessesarily the same place I want my users to upload stuff.
The spanish lines in the english language files were easy to fix. Making it an option to be able to post site links as the download was another. I just want straight uploads, no sitelinking at all.
The screenshot upload wont work yet though, since that seems to be expecting an url still :/ wont accept image/png although if i just upload that it works fine.
I have fixed a lot in one day, but now I have to dig deeper and maybe see if I need to redo it completely to fit my needs. Good thing about it is that I'ver already learned a lot about doing modules