Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2011 17:32:57 +0000 Mime-Version: 1.0 (Produced by PhpWiki 1.4.0) Content-Type: application/x-phpwiki; pagename=Help%2FUpLoadPlugin; flags=PAGE_LOCKED%2CEXTERNAL_PAGE; markup=2; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary 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 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. == Usage == {{{ <> }}} == Arguments == {| class="bordered" |- ! Argument ! Description ! Default value |- | **logfile** | Local path. The format is currently HTML - a new {{{}}} 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 |- | **size** | Size of file input box. | 50 |- | **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. # Already existing uploaded files are NOT overwritten. == Example == {{{ <> }}} <> == See Also == * [[PhpWiki:InlineUploadedImages]] ---- [[PhpWikiDocumentation]] [[CategoryWikiPlugin]]