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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

  1. The user must be authenticated to be able to upload.
  2. The filename may not end with certain disallowed extensions, to prevent from abuse.
  3. 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.
  4. Already existing uploaded files are NOT overwritten.

Example

<<UpLoad>>

See Also