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8/30/2011 6:32 AM
 
If I try to attach a file to a post using the WYSIWYG editor Document Manager button I can't see files in the file manager with certain extensions. For example I can see pdf files and zip files but not png files. I have gone to the host settings and entered all the desired file extensions. I notice the same in the WYSIWYG editor in the HTML module. It also happens if I try and create a hyperlink. When I try to link to a file on my server the file manager won't show all the files. I know they are there because if I go to the file manager I can see them.

Is there some kind of restriction on what file types you can add in the WYSIWYG editor? If so can you added file extension types?



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Paul
 
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