I've just installed an instance of drupal 4.6 (I'm running several live copies of earlier drupal versions). I've enabled upload.module, and a user has uploaded an excel spreadsheet. The file was correctly uploaded, and I can see it in /files. I can also see it when I click "edit" for the node.
But when the node is displayed there is no download link, and no indication of an attached file. How are visitors to download? Problem in Permissions? Theme?
Op vrijdag 13 mei 2005 07:55, schreef Cheryl Chase:
I've just installed an instance of drupal 4.6 (I'm running several live copies of earlier drupal versions). I've enabled upload.module, and a user has uploaded an excel spreadsheet. The file was correctly uploaded, and I can see it in /files. I can also see it when I click "edit" for the node.
But when the node is displayed there is no download link, and no indication of an attached file. How are visitors to download? Problem in Permissions? Theme?
1 Did you set the permissions correctly? 2 did you check the checkbox LIST in the edit screen? list will allow the attachment to appear in a list under the article 3 Can you download it directly by typing in the full url to the file in your browser? e.g. http://example.com/files/coffeestock.xls
Regards, Bèr
3 Can you download it directly by typing in the full url to the file in
your
browser? e.g. http://example.com/files/coffeestock.xls
Should be something like http://example.com/files/0/coffeestock.xls as attachment module put files in subdirectory.
Cheryl clearly stated she/he used upload.module and not attachement.module. The file is thus *not* saved in a subditrectory!
Op vrijdag 13 mei 2005 15:40, schreef Nicolas Tostin:
3 Can you download it directly by typing in the full url to the file in
your
browser? e.g. http://example.com/files/coffeestock.xls
Should be something like http://example.com/files/0/coffeestock.xls as attachment module put files in subdirectory.
Bèr