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8/7/2010 4:27 PM
 
Folks,

Rich text editor has a button for "media manager." Using the media manager, one can upload files. I need to upload a few video (.wmv) files. Should I upload these files using the file manager or the media manager? What is the difference?

Also, some of my files are as large as 40M. I have changed web.config httpRuntime settings. However, the media manager still shows a limit of 4M. Where do I change this limit?

Thank you in advance for your help.

Regards,
Peter

 
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8/9/2010 8:28 PM
 
Anyone?

Another related question. If I unload a video file via file manager, can I still show it as a media element within my blog?

Thank you in advance for your help.

Regards,
Peter
 
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