Have a current install where every Image file (ordinary jpg's) uploaded through DMU, is registered as files instead of images. Setup worked on testsite on my own machine, but fails as described on Win2008R2, IIS7, .NET4 machine.
I've seen this before in the multi file upload package when an error occurs during upload. I am not exactly sure what I did to fix that but one thing that could be killing is if you're behind a proxy server while uploading, is that the case maybe?
The only way I could think this would happen is if something (like sebastiaan mentioned) was altering the request some how, most specifically, the file extension as this is how the relevant media handlers are found.
Not that I think it would be case sensitive, can you double check that in the desktopMediaUploader.config file you have the relevant extensions mapped (as I say, try maybe adding various casings).
Actually thought about case sensitivity - but now you mention the config file ... I've got a sneaking suspicion I didn't upload the config file when deploying. Should it be in /config?
DMU uploaded images registers as files
Have a current install where every Image file (ordinary jpg's) uploaded through DMU, is registered as files instead of images. Setup worked on testsite on my own machine, but fails as described on Win2008R2, IIS7, .NET4 machine.
Anybody seen anything similar?
Regards
Jesper Hauge
I've seen this before in the multi file upload package when an error occurs during upload. I am not exactly sure what I did to fix that but one thing that could be killing is if you're behind a proxy server while uploading, is that the case maybe?
That is weird.
The only way I could think this would happen is if something (like sebastiaan mentioned) was altering the request some how, most specifically, the file extension as this is how the relevant media handlers are found.
Matt
No proxy, sitting on normal DSL line in my home when experiencing this.
.Jesper
Hey Jesper,
Not that I think it would be case sensitive, can you double check that in the desktopMediaUploader.config file you have the relevant extensions mapped (as I say, try maybe adding various casings).
Matt
Actually thought about case sensitivity - but now you mention the config file ... I've got a sneaking suspicion I didn't upload the config file when deploying. Should it be in /config?
Thanks for your time
Regards
Jesper Hauge
Hey Jesper,
Yea, just drop it in the config folder.
All the best
Matt
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