• Resolved tomskus

    (@tomskus)


    I’ve downloaded another .png from the directory and the same error is receieved on trying to upload it.

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  • Plugin Author jibiel

    (@jibiel)

    It’s not the plugin problem but yours.

    Pay attention to these settings:

    1. «List of mime-types allowed to upload»
    2. «List of mime-types disallowed to upload»
    3. «Order of upload rules execution»

    So if the second one is set to «all» it’s not necessary to be surprised and report the plugin as broken.

    Thread Starter tomskus

    (@tomskus)

    They were the first things I’d checked. Thinking I may have a dupe options-general.php somewhere. As for the necessity for my surprise well one just gets used to plugins working out of the box with the minimal amount of configuration.

    Plugin Author jibiel

    (@jibiel)

    Of course you’re right. I was thinking of making 2 settings pages where the second one has advanced settings, not so necessary things for the most of users.
    Anyway it’s first release of the plugin, so we’ll see about that in a while.

    Thread Starter tomskus

    (@tomskus)

    I found an errant symlink of mine from an install earlier on that messed up. All working now. As for a first release, it’s very impressive. Thank you.

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