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Use FTP + Batch Add to list and FLV file for download

Started by Crash86, July 02, 2010, 08:54:24 PM

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Crash86

Hi Guys,

I'm using batch upload and it sees the .flv file in the custom "ftp-uploads" folder but it won't go ahead and add the file to the database and let it show up in the Coppermine front-end.

I uploaded a .txt file and even though that extension isn't listed in my allowed file types, it adds it.

Basically, how do I force Coppermine to upload any file, even if it doesn't make a thumbnail out of it? The Help pop-ups say that ANY was removed as a feature but it doesn't clearly state whether it allowed Coppermine to upload any filetype or what it was replaced with. I tried leaving the Allowed filetype fields blank but A) that hasn't helped and B) it complains about it being an invalid value.

Can someone explain this to me, please?

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phill104

It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

Crash86

Okay, righty-ho!

I was hoping to get away with it without using a plug-in but that's cool.

Thanks for your help.

Joachim Müller


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Quote from: Crash86 on July 02, 2010, 08:54:24 PM
Basically, how do I force Coppermine to upload any file, even if it doesn't make a thumbnail out of it? The Help pop-ups say that ANY was removed as a feature but it doesn't clearly state whether it allowed Coppermine to upload any filetype or what it was replaced with.
It has been replaced with something like
Quote from: http://documentation.coppermine-gallery.net/en/configuration.htm#admin_thumbs_advanced_movieasf/asx/mpg/mpeg/wmv/swf/avi/mov


Quote from: Crash86 on July 02, 2010, 09:00:24 PM
I was hoping to get away with it without using a plug-in but that's cool.
You don't need a plugin if you want to add the flv file type manually to the database, adjust your 'Allowed movie types' setting and try to let the user play flv files on their own (= they need the codecs on their system).