Hello:
anyone knows if I can attach a document to an article?
Thank you very much,
Daniel
Attach a document
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garvinhicking
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Re: Attach a document
Hi!
Upload the file to your serendipity mediadatabase, then in your article use the link to access your mediadatabase, choose the file you want to use, and you can insert it as a link into your article.
Regards,
Garvin
Upload the file to your serendipity mediadatabase, then in your article use the link to access your mediadatabase, choose the file you want to use, and you can insert it as a link into your article.
Regards,
Garvin
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Re: Attach a document
Garvin:
you are helping me a lot. Thank you very much!
Daniel
you are helping me a lot. Thank you very much!
Daniel
garvinhicking wrote:Hi!
Upload the file to your serendipity mediadatabase, then in your article use the link to access your mediadatabase, choose the file you want to use, and you can insert it as a link into your article.
Regards,
Garvin
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lachistera
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Re: Attach a document
Ups! Excuse me again, Garvin:
I have uploaded a document.
Then I create the article, and I write "Go to the article", select it and press "Link" icon.
It happens that a new little window opens with: URL, Title and Destiny. I have not the possibility to browse, and I don't know the URL of the document.
How can I do it? Do I have to copy the URL of the document before I create the new article, and then paste it?
Thanks,
Daniel
I have uploaded a document.
Then I create the article, and I write "Go to the article", select it and press "Link" icon.
It happens that a new little window opens with: URL, Title and Destiny. I have not the possibility to browse, and I don't know the URL of the document.
How can I do it? Do I have to copy the URL of the document before I create the new article, and then paste it?
Thanks,
Daniel
garvinhicking wrote:Hi!
Upload the file to your serendipity mediadatabase, then in your article use the link to access your mediadatabase, choose the file you want to use, and you can insert it as a link into your article.
Regards,
Garvin
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garvinhicking
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Re: Attach a document
Hi!
You must use the link "Manage media" or something like that. It's NOT the popup you get to manually add a link.
Regards,
Garvin
You must use the link "Manage media" or something like that. It's NOT the popup you get to manually add a link.
Regards,
Garvin
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lachistera
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Re: Attach a document
Yes, there is a link: manage images.
But: it inserts the name of the file, not the name that I choose.
I mean: I have "Document", and I want to do a link to the document with the title "Document".
With Manage images option, you just get: nameofthedocument.pdf, written on the article.
Daniel
But: it inserts the name of the file, not the name that I choose.
I mean: I have "Document", and I want to do a link to the document with the title "Document".
With Manage images option, you just get: nameofthedocument.pdf, written on the article.
Daniel
garvinhicking wrote:Hi!
You must use the link "Manage media" or something like that. It's NOT the popup you get to manually add a link.
Regards,
Garvin
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garvinhicking
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Re: Attach a document
Hi!
You can first insert the file, and after the insertion you can change the title.
Regards,
Garvin
You can first insert the file, and after the insertion you can change the title.
Regards,
Garvin
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lachistera
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Re: Attach a document
OK:
it is a good solution.
Thank you, Garvin.
Daniel
it is a good solution.
Thank you, Garvin.
Daniel
garvinhicking wrote:Hi!
You can first insert the file, and after the insertion you can change the title.
Regards,
Garvin