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12/11/2008 4:00 AM
 

Hi,
we're working on a project which creates PDFs online and saves them on the server for later retrival. This works fine, so far, but now we need dnn to acknowledge the file so that we have a file id for further processing.
I tried it with FileController.AddFile, but could't get all the parameters together (Size, Width, Height, Content Type, Folder ID etc.) needed.
So I tried it with FileSystemUtils.SynchronizeFolder, but that didn't work. It requires at least 4 parameters, and the third is 'relativePath': maybe I get this wrong - relative to what?
Any one experiences with that kind of stuff?
your's
felix

 
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12/11/2008 4:14 AM
 

1. You can store files inside directory of your portal (e.g. www.mydomain/portals/0) only

2. should use upload file, if possible

3. otherwise get the folder id from folder path and use AddFile

4. relative path means relative to portal directory.


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