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Newer page: | version 6 | Last edited on 17 January 2022 3:00 | by harold | |
Older page: | version 5 | Last edited on 26 January 2012 16:34 | by harold | Revert |
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-The UpLoad Help:WikiPlugin displays an editbox and two buttons.
-The first button let's
you choose the file to be uploaded at your local filesystem.
-
The textvalue
of this button is localised from your browser.
-The second "
Upload"
button actually uploads the given filename to the upload directory.
-This directory is not browsable, any file there may be accessed by using the "
Upload~:"
-InterWikiMap prefix to the given filename. This way you can easily inline uploaded images.
-See PhpWiki:InlineUploadedImages
+The **~
UpLoad** [[
Help:WikiPlugin|plugin]]
displays an editbox and two buttons.
+*
The first button lets
you choose the file to be uploaded at your local filesystem. The text value
of this button is localised from your browser.
+*
The second “
Upload”
button actually uploads the given filename to the upload directory.
+This directory is not browsable, any file there may be accessed by using the “
Upload~:”
+[[
InterWikiMap]]
prefix to the given filename. This way you can easily inline uploaded images.
-!
Usage:
-<verbatim>
- <?plugin UpLoad ?>
-</verbatim>
+==
Usage ==
-!! Plugin Arguments:
-__logfile__:
- local path. Default: "phpwiki-upload.log"
- The format is currently HTML - a new
<tr
> row per entry - and not log file syntax.
-__autolink__:
- Add the uploaded filename to the list of uploaded files at the page.
- Default: true
-__page__:
- The page where the uploaded files are publicly listed, if autolink is true.
- Default: current page.
+{{{
+<<UpLoad arguments>
>
+}}}
-! Conflicts:
+== Arguments ==
+
+{| class="bordered"
+|-
+
! Argument
+! Description
+! Default value
+|-
+| **logfile**
+| Local path. The format is currently HTML - a new {{{<tr>}}} row per entry - and not log file syntax.
+| phpwiki-upload.log
+|-
+| **autolink**
+| Add the uploaded filename to the list of uploaded files at the page.
+| true
+|-
+| **page**
+| The page where the uploaded files are publicly listed, if autolink is true.
+| Current page
+|-
+| **mode**
+| 'actionpage' or 'edit'
+| actionpage
+|}
+
+== Notes ==
# The user must be authenticated to be able to upload.
# The filename may not end with certain disallowed extensions, to prevent from abuse.
-# MAX_FILE_SITE
is configured by the config.ini option MAX_UPLOAD_SIZE, which defaults to 16MB.
-
Your webserver and php
may add another limit.
+# MAX_FILE_SIZE
is configured by the ##
config.ini##
option MAX_UPLOAD_SIZE, which defaults to 16MB. Your webserver and PHP
may add another limit.
# Already existing uploaded files are NOT overwritten.
-# Certain internal php problems for Windows and MacOSX have been fixed with 1.3.9.
-----
+== Example ==
-! Example:
-<?plugin
UpLoad ?
>
+{{{
+<<
UpLoad>>
+}}}
------
+<<UpLoad>>
-PhpWikiDocumentation Help:WikiPlugin
+== See Also ==
+
+<noinclude>
+----
+[[
PhpWikiDocumentation]] [[CategoryWikiPlugin]]
+</noinclude>
current version
The UpLoad plugin displays an editbox and two buttons.
- The first button lets you choose the file to be uploaded at your local filesystem. The text value of this button is localised from your browser.
- The second “Upload” button actually uploads the given filename to the upload directory.
This directory is not browsable, any file there may be accessed by using the “Upload:” InterWikiMap prefix to the given filename. This way you can easily inline uploaded images.
Usage
<<UpLoad arguments>>
Arguments
Argument |
Description |
Default value |
---|---|---|
logfile |
Local path. The format is currently HTML - a new <tr> row per entry - and not log file syntax. |
phpwiki-upload.log |
autolink |
Add the uploaded filename to the list of uploaded files at the page. |
true |
page |
The page where the uploaded files are publicly listed, if autolink is true. |
Current page |
mode |
'actionpage' or 'edit' |
actionpage |
Notes
- The user must be authenticated to be able to upload.
- The filename may not end with certain disallowed extensions, to prevent from abuse.
- MAX_FILE_SIZE is configured by the config.ini option MAX_UPLOAD_SIZE, which defaults to 16MB. Your webserver and PHP may add another limit.
- Already existing uploaded files are NOT overwritten.
Example
<<UpLoad>>