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gnrx 07-15-2009 07:43 PM

Hello.
I view that, in my forum, when acces to Dwonloads, in the title of navigator, appears: MY forum name - My Downloads.
In others sites, I view that, in the title of navigator appears: Forum name - Downloads.
I search for change this for default value, but I don't view the option.
How can change this value or what its the pharse?

Verys thanks and regards!

googlexx 07-15-2009 10:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RS_Jelle (Post 1848464)
Like I said, you can disable it in the downloads settings ("Show Navbar Button" Yes/No).

i guess you dont understand... The actual navbar. The navbar you created. It has main, tree, my files, add and that shit on there... Not the vbulletin navbar. Say i want to get rid of just the tree link how do i do that?

server-ceo 07-16-2009 11:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RS_Jelle (Post 1411831)
That's because of the default upload limit of PHP.

You need to create a file named .htaccess (note the period in front of the name). Put the following two lines into the file:

Code:

php_value upload_max_filesize 30M
php_value post_max_size 30M

Upload the file into your forum directory (the same location where downloads.php is located.)

This will increase the size of the file you can upload to 30MB.

Hi
My hosting company setting in a manner that PHP acts as CGI and they don't increase the file upload size more than 10 MB, they told me to use ftp for uploading my file! they don't understand that i can not create ftp account for each of my forum users!, is there any way or any upload center hack that uses ftp for upload file to upload center at least by mods and admins?
thanks

cowcowcow 07-18-2009 08:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hareth (Post 1795369)
I would like to arrange the main categories in a way that every two categories appear next to each other (in the mode DOWNLOADSII). Every time I tried this, the categories come above each other. Please Advise.

Im having this problem too! Would like to display two colums in the categories section . But for me if i add the <td> i can display them side by side but the same ID gets displayed. How do u display seperate entries in a 2 column table side by side?

Thank you!

RG_LunAnder 07-18-2009 02:16 PM

Hi and thnx for a great mod.

I was wondering if there are any plans on adding a "download archive of selected files" functionallity.
I have had this request on my site a couple of times, mainly from ppl that download alot of small (<5-10MB) files.

/Anders

GetWebHost 07-19-2009 08:51 AM

I recently found a major bug with this mod concerning "Additional Usergroups".

Settings:
Custom Usergroups: A, B and C.
Categories: 1, 2 and 3.

Premissions:
Usergroup A can access Category 1 only. Usergroup B can access Category 2 only and Usergroup C can access Category 3 only.

Scenario:
I set UserXXX Primary Usergroup to A. With this, UseXXX can access Category 1. Then I edit UserXXX and check Usergroup C as his Additional Usergroup.

Expected Result:
UserXXX can have access to Category 1 and 3 because he's on Usergroup A and Additional Usergroup C.

Actual Result:
UserXXX can only access Category 1.

Bases:
My "Expected Result" is based on how a user can have permissions on a certain forums.
For example:Usergroup Z can access Forum 100 and Usergroup Y can access Forum 101. Then if a VBUSER is belong to Primary Usergroup Z and have Additional Usergroup Y, then he can access both Forum 100 & Forum 101 - hence the word "Additional". This should also how DownloadsII will work, but not as of current testing.

Additional Info:
VB version: 3.8.3
DownloadsII version: 5.1.0
VB Skin: Default
Additional Mods Installed: NONE

mpoorrajab 07-19-2009 11:02 AM

how can i solve this problem ?

Black Tiger 07-19-2009 01:47 PM

Quote:

My hosting company setting in a manner that PHP acts as CGI and they don't increase the file upload size more than 10 MB
When php acts as CGI you don't make a .htaccess file but a php.ini in your websites root directory (f.e. /home/yourname/public_html/) and put the php value in there.
However, if your hosting company put a hardcoded limit in their php.ini the only alternatives are uploading with ftp or uploading it somewhere else and then linking to it.

@mpoorrajab: Depends on if it's the forums or server usergroup whichs lacks permission. If it's the forums usergroup you should change the rights in the Admincp.

deetwelve 07-19-2009 05:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mpoorrajab (Post 1847466)
we cannot add files with size more than 2.5 mb ...

That's on a per hosting provider basis, you will have to check and see what there limit is.

To do that, do the following steps:

1. Log into AdminCP
2. Scroll down to the bottom of the administration navigation on the left side and locate the "Maintenance" tab - click it..
3. Scroll down some more and you will see a link that says, "View PHP Info" - click it..

Inside of here you will see a whole bunch of server related configs settings and what your hosting provider has. Your going to want to locate "post_max_size" and that will tell you what your hosting provider has set for the max size you can upload via http.

It's best to just upload your files to FTP and link to them.

mpoorrajab 07-20-2009 05:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kadafi420 (Post 1851740)
That's on a per hosting provider basis, you will have to check and see what there limit is.

To do that, do the following steps:

1. Log into AdminCP
2. Scroll down to the bottom of the administration navigation on the left side and locate the "Maintenance" tab - click it..
3. Scroll down some more and you will see a link that says, "View PHP Info" - click it..

Inside of here you will see a whole bunch of server related configs settings and what your hosting provider has. Your going to want to locate "post_max_size" and that will tell you what your hosting provider has set for the max size you can upload via http.

It's best to just upload your files to FTP and link to them.

thank you dear friend ...

i check my php info and it was 8M ,so i dont think the problem is for our server setup ...


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