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No, it has nothing to do with it. A link to the form please ?
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Now right click your new created folder, and set the permissions to 777
Thank you for all the info! I really needed this for my site The only thing I cannot figure out how to do is set the permissions to 777. I am in the Permissions for Upload file properties, but do not know exactly what to do from there. Thanks for your help!
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if you are a VH customer, you don't need to use this script (this is old fashioned!)
Simply use the Form Wizard and it's built in Form Processor, OR use ABVFP.
They can both take care automatically of everything!
If you are not a VH customer, use ABVFP which runs on any server that supports MySQL /php
Last. if you insist on using this script, connect to your site with FTP, select the folder you use for the uploads, select Permissions (or properties, for some FTP softwares) and set them to 777.
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Okay, now I am totally lost..LOL.....I am a VH customer and very very new at forms. I did build the form with the wizard but it won't submit. As far as the permissions, just leave it alone because I used the wizard? Sorry to be a pain, I did not realize this was old (oops)
Thanks for your help
I'm not able to set correctly an upload form... Anyone can help me? I know that I have to write "submit data to a page (script)...." But where is says URL what am I supossed to write? I would like to create a new folder where all the videos would be submitted.
As you mention before... the above tutorial is outdated... is there a similar one where I can see step by step what I have to do to create an upload form?
The video tutorial doesn't give much detail about upload forms and I can't find the right path to do this...
I can upload the files properly to the uploads folder but I can't upload the videos... it actually does the action of uploading the video but then I cannot find the file anywhere in the server... it's a video of 3MB so it shouldn't be a big deal...
This requires Ajax coding that is quite complicated. For VERY advanced users only.
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I want to have an "upload" feature on my site so that clients can upload photos for photo repair. Sometimes these files are large. . .up to 15 mgs. I have two questions:
1. Is there a limit for size upload (I didn't see any way to set it or adjust)
2. Where does the uploaded file go? I saw no feature to designate what file folder an uploaded file should be sent to.
The BV built in form processor can upload files. However, filesize is limited to (usually) 8 - 12 MBs. Support can increase this with a .htaccess file to 20 - 30 MBs.
Files end up in the predefined "uploads" folder . You can set the destination folder in the built in form processor properties.
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Thanks Nav. . .I'm at the properties box but I don't see how to designate the file folder. The properties box has a "general" 'styles" and "validate" tabs. . but I don't see where it asks for destination folder. thanks for your help.
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