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9/11/2009 4:43 PM
 

so,,, we upgraded one site that I do to DNN because it suited our need for flexibilty and security,,,  We have a rather large repository of documents up.

Regularly, a group of LOUD opponents of the site start complaining because they need to have javascript enabled to download/view/navigate the repository to get documents.  Has anyone dealt successfully with these complaints?  And is there something I can do in the Dashboard module or the templated file lists that would allow people with java disabled to get to files and view them? 

Other users of the site have responded to these people with positive site comments, but if there IS something I can do to take care of the issue, that would be the best solution.

I will be figuring out navigation separately, but document access is my immediate issue.

Running DNN v 4.9.4, repository v 03.01.15

Thanks in advance for any guidance.

 
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9/11/2009 10:32 PM
 

This isn't a free solution but take a look at DMX at   http://www.bring2mind.net/
It covers just about everything with file organization and uploading and downloading.  It also has an option of several different controls to do the work.

Bill

 
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