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Dear DotNetNuke Pros,
Please help.
Is there a way around the Allowable File Extensions truncation issue?
Here is why I ask.
...as of 01:01 PM 01/19/2018...
...for DotNetNuke 8.0.3...
...for this setting...
> Host Settings, > Other Settings, >Allowable File Extensions
...I have set this...
avi,bmp,css,csv,dib,doc,docx,dxf,eot,gif,htm,html,htmtemplate,htmltemplate,ico,jfif,jpe,jpeg,jpg,js,mht,mhtml,mov,mp3,mp4,mpeg,
mpg,odg,odm,odp,ods,odt,oth,otp,ots,ott,pdf,png,ppt,pptx,rar,rpt,rtf,slddrw,svg,tab,template,tif,tiff,ttf,txt,vsd,vsdx,wav,wmv,woff,woff2,xls,xlsx,xml
...but it seems like it gets truncated to this...
avi,bmp,css,csv,dib,doc,docx,dxf,eot,gif,htm,html,htmtemplate,htmltemplate,ico,jfif,jpe,jpeg,jpg,js,mht,mhtml,mov,mp3,mp4,mpeg,
mpg,odg,odm,odp,ods,odt,oth,otp,ots,ott,pdf,png,ppt,pptx,rar,rpt,rtf,slddrw,svg,tab,template,tif,tiff,ttf,txt,vsd,vsdx,wav,wmv,wo
...so that seems to mean there is maximum for this settings...
...do you happen to know any details about this?
Please advise.
If I am wrong about there being a "Allowable File Extensions truncation issue" then please correct me.
BTW, if you are asking if I "need all those extensions" then my answer is "Yes".
Thanks.
-- Mark Kamoski
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