• If you run into this error, open up the file “ajaxfileupload.js” located under “mm-forms-community/js”, and do a search for “json” (it will be located under the function “uploadHttpData” on line 191).

    Replace lowercase ‘json’ with uppercase ‘JSON’ — save file and upload it to the same location on your server.

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  • Thread Starter digitalcanopy

    (@digitalcanopy)

    Well, finally got around to attempting to test out file attachments. Alas, they do not work. MM-Forms was so much better!

    Why make a whole new plugin?!

    Thread Starter digitalcanopy

    (@digitalcanopy)

    Strange, the more I look into this, the more I discover this issue is browser-specific. The good news is that the files being uploaded are being stored on the server and can be accessed via the MM Forms Community admin panel. Bad news: is that file attachments function in Chrome and Safari (webkit browsers), but don’t function in either Firefox or Internet Explorer 8 (have not yet tested IE7, but one can only assume they don’t function there either).

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