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Ok .. ta :)
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hi Andrew, how do i change the template of LDM such that I can display the file extension allowed for upload and their respective upload limit on the front menu of LDM? this is because the current system doesnt really indicate or tell the user whether whats the exact reason why the files are not uploaded (whether if they have exceeded the filesize limit or not).
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Bit of a head scratcher this ..
I'm trying to add the following link to LDM .. http://www.peterboroughgreyhounds.com/ but when I do it shows [3 Kbytes] under the name within the links listings as if it's a file .. I've added other links to LDM since upgrading to 2.1.5rc1 and not had this problem so not sure what's causing it. Any ideas? |
Heh, Andrew, you can pretty much go ahead and ignore my last post.
On my site, I have a lot of unregistered people that download the files. Because I had them set in the permissions to be able to can_rate_link, I assumed they would be able to. I tested it myself this evening and realized that unregistereds are NOT able to rate the downloads on my site. That is, of course, the reason why I have not gotten the comments that I was hoping for. Here is where I need help though - the download categories are all "open access". I have can_rate_link set to allow unregistered users to rate the downloads. However, it still stops them and tries to make them register instead. Is this a bug, or is there another setting I need to change? Thank you! |
btw AndrewD .. don't forget to change this threads Prefix to "Major Addition" :)
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I'll take a look at this at the weekend and improve the display in the final release of 2.1.5 |
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