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| Hilary 4:25 pm January 13, 2008
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Please replace the ??? with your data!
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- The browser used: Mozilla Firefox
- cforms version: 7.2
- Your Wordpress version: 2.3.2
Hi, I think your blog is so beautiful, and I am so thankful that you have provided this contact form.
Mine is a music site and I need my readers to be able to send me their mp3s via the contact form.
However, when I tried to upload an mp3, I received this error message: File not accepted, file type not allowed.
How can I tweak it so that *.mp3 files can be allowed?
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| Oliver Munich, Germany posts 6237 4:46 pm January 13, 2008
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Thank you :-)
What did you put in the setting 'Allowed file extensions' ?
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| the webbing planner 4:54 am November 29, 2011
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i have same problem.
it says "File not accepted, file type not allowed."
i am allowing all files for upload.
http://webbingplanne…..ng-pricing
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| the webbing planner 5:02 am November 29, 2011
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| Sandral 11:08 pm February 7, 2012
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Hello,
I am trying out cForms II for the first time, and mainly downloaded it for purposes of creating a form with an upload field for people to upload, i.e. send me their images. I see the Global File Upload Settings area, and am searching for Allowed file extensions that you mention in your post above, but I don't see the setting anywhere. Can anyone tell me where to find this setting?
Thank you,
Sandral
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| Oliver Munich, Germany posts 6237 7:53 am February 8, 2012
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add an upload field to your form & once updated, you'll see extra config options that allow you to change your settings.
also check your servers PHP ini settings, there might be restrictions there, too.
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