mojoPortal Tips: Uploading Multiple Files in Shared Files Feature
Last Updated on Saturday, 23 February 2013 02:09 Written by Carole Bennett Wednesday, 27 February 2013 12:00
Leveraging mojoPortal as a CMS is a smart decision for organizations that need to provide access to protected files and content with access rights defined by user roles within the website itself. However, if you’ve got a lot of files that need to be uploaded at one time, you may feel daunted by the scope of the project. Never fear – there’s a way to upload a large number of files at once, and keep your workload manageable.
For shared files (.pdf, .doc, .xls), we’ll leverage the Shared Files feature in mojoPortal. The prerequisite for being able to upload files in bulk to the Shared Files feature is to have your mojoPortal-based site running in Full Trust. This allows the NeatUpload component to provide the option to select multiple files from your computer, and upload them to your Shared Files feature.
Learn MoreHow to Increase or Decrease the Execution Time When Processing a File in Your ASP Application
Last Updated on Monday, 10 December 2012 06:45 Written by Rodolfo Hernandez Sunday, 9 December 2012 12:00
In this article we will discuss How to increase or decrease the execution time when processing a file in your ASP application.
This problem is caused by the good old TimeOut. You can have a hard time trying to figure out why your file was not uploaded. This occurs because the execution time by default in any ASP application is made for handle small files. To fix this issue, follow these steps:
Learn MoreHow to Upload Pictures in Dolphin 7
Last Updated on Sunday, 20 May 2012 11:13 Written by Mscott Sunday, 20 May 2012 12:00
In today’s article, I will show you how to allow your users to upload photos to your Dolphin 7 website. Before we begin, we need to install the ”Photos” module. A step by step guide on installing the Dolphin 7 base modules can be found here.
Once we have the module installed, it can be configured from the admin menu by clicking “Modules” and then “Photos” in the administration section of your website.
From this screen you can see all the uploaded files and either deactivate, delete or make the files featured. If you click “Settings” you can also configure any aspect of the module.
Learn MoreHow to Use File Manager in Your cPanel – Uploading Files
Last Updated on Sunday, 26 September 2010 02:32 Written by Arian Jahansouz Sunday, 26 September 2010 02:32
This article will give you a step by step guide on how to quickly manager all of your files with the new file manager in your cPanel. This article will show you how to upload files. Sign into your cPanel. Then go to Files and click File Manager.
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