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4/29/2013 12:36 PM
 

Hi,

I would like to allow users to be able to upload .htm or other file types into their site via the File Manager. At the moment they get an error when trying to do so.

How do I set up the site so that my users can upload .htm files (or other file types I choose)?

 thanks

Tom

 
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4/29/2013 4:01 PM
 
I found the answer:

go to host->host settings, expand out the advanced settings->other settings section and add the list to the file upload extensions section i.e.

swf,jpg,jpeg,jpe,gif,bmp,png,doc,xls,ppt,pdf,txt,xml,xsl,css,zip,wmv,mov,mpeg4
 
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