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12/19/2007 4:56 AM
 

I am running two separate versions of 4.7. When I try and upload any files (zip, jpg, pdf) using either File Manager, or FCKEditor, files are acknowledged as uploading successfully, yet they seem to be getting truncated somehow as they only appear as 112 Bytes in File Manager or 1KB in Windows Explorer.

The last time I successfully uploaded anything was before upgrading to 4.7, but since then several Windows patches have also been applied. Does anyone have any ideas what may be causing this problem? It occurs locally & remotely.

 
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12/19/2007 9:28 AM
 

make sure, uploaded file types are not handled by any compression.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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12/20/2007 5:21 AM
 

Sebastian, Thanks for the reply but am not using any compression.

Any other ideas?

 
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12/20/2007 7:42 AM
 

Are you sure, that there is no server compression turned on?


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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12/20/2007 8:07 AM
 

Where else are there compression settings?

 
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