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7/24/2006 4:27 PM
 
1st of all, is the Documents project = the Admin File Manager?? :) If not I am in the wrong forum ;)

2 probs:

1.  Upload works fine in firefox, but does not in ie7 (nothing happens in ie7).  There may be some ie7 setting I need to turn on, but I couldnt which setting .. any suggestions?

2.  I am uloading to a sub folder, eg portal root/images.  After adding files in the upload dialog page and clicking upload, it goes back to the File Manager page, and the portal root folder is selected, not the images folder ... is there anything I can do about this?

Thanks,

JK

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7/28/2006 2:21 AM
 

The Documents project is not the Admin File Manager.  So you're in the wrong forum   Try here.

 


 
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