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PostPosted: 7. Nov 2009, 13:26 
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Hi!

I use Joomla 1.5.14 with JFU 2.10.4.

When I choose "add files", all files with filenames that don't have an extension are grayed out and cannot be chosen.
I tried it under OS X 10.5.8 and OS X 10.6.1, both with Safari 4 and FireFox 3.5, Flash Plugin is the newest 10,0,32,18.

There is no problem choosing this files under Windows XP/Vista.

If I use another Flash applet to upload files I can choose files that do not have an extension just fine under OS X.

Any idea what is causing this?

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Lars


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grayed out? I have no control what is done if you click on the add Files - this is completely done from adobe - I only can tell which file extensions are allowed.

Are you sure the other solution is based on flash and not a java applet (there is no flash applet).

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Can I send you an updated version?

I have replaced the filter from *.* to * which seems to work fine on my installs.

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PostPosted: 7. Nov 2009, 18:17 
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Of course you can send me an updated version.
Thank you in advance for the fast reply and support!

I just noticed this behavior when I wanted to test a big file upload (>512MB).
A lot of graphic artists use Macs and some programs they use don't add extensions to files upon saving and rely on type/creator information instead.
Older versions of Photoshop did this, for example.

BTW you should not be working on weekends :wink:


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sent.

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The second "new" version works now if you set allowed file extensions to "all" and leave forbidden file extensions empty.

Thanks for the help and have a nice weekend,
Lars


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