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4/30/2007 9:22 AM
 

Hello,
I believe there is an error on displaying the correct file sizes in KB.
I have a file that is 511766 Bytes (as it is stored in DNN Files table) the correct size in KB is 511766/1024=>499,771 or 500KB if you round it to 0 decimal. The module though shows 511,766 KB which is wrong.

Thanks for your quick response,
Spyros Samartzis

 

 
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4/30/2007 7:09 PM
 

What version of the documents module are you using?


 
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5/1/2007 1:13 AM
 

Hello and thanks for your quick response.
I am using the latest version 03.01.06 with DNN 04.03.07.
You can see the documents module and the behaviour I described here:
http://www.apex.gr/Downloads/tabid/93/Default.aspx

 
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5/1/2007 3:48 AM
 

That looks more like a localization issue than a documents module bug.  I don't recognize the language, but the first entry:

Content Management System [CMS] - Τεχνική Περιγραφή 290,28

Shows a size of "290,28".  My assumption would be that the locale you have selected is using a comma "," for what (in English) we would use a decimal place "." for.


 
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5/1/2007 4:02 AM
 

Sure, the locale is set to Greek-el and the language of the web site is Greek but the the calculation should take place before presenting the data.

 
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