Attachments - allowed file types?
Attachments - allowed file types?
G'day,
I'm trying to send a Personal Message Reply to which I want to attach several (well, 12) text files, plus two jpgs.
I cannot find a Forum acceptable file extension for attachments.
I've tried .txt, .tar.xz, .zip, no extension, even .jpg, and none get past the 'Add files' censor.
The FAQ says the Administrator sets the rules for acceptable file attachments but a 'Search' for allowed files types of the forum seemed unsuccessful.
Where should I look for the rule on this?
Thanks.
David S.
I'm trying to send a Personal Message Reply to which I want to attach several (well, 12) text files, plus two jpgs.
I cannot find a Forum acceptable file extension for attachments.
I've tried .txt, .tar.xz, .zip, no extension, even .jpg, and none get past the 'Add files' censor.
The FAQ says the Administrator sets the rules for acceptable file attachments but a 'Search' for allowed files types of the forum seemed unsuccessful.
Where should I look for the rule on this?
Thanks.
David S.
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Re: Attachments - allowed file types?
In the "All Supported Types" dropdown list after pushing "Add files" button. [mention]rockedge[/mention] may want to customize the list. Fake extensions still seem to work. Check my PM.
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Re: Attachments - allowed file types?
[mention]rockedge[/mention] Attachments in PMs are still problematic. Would be great if you could fix this. All file types allowed for public messages should also be allowed for private messages. Apart from JPG and PNG types I also suggest to allow SVG and XPM types. The latter are text files and usually smaller than comparable binary image files.
Thanks for looking into this.
Thanks for looking into this.
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Re: Attachments - allowed file types?
[mention]MochiMoppel[/mention]
good idea, I will look into bringing this up to speed!
Update: FIXED
Please test and report.
good idea, I will look into bringing this up to speed!
Update: FIXED
Please test and report.
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Re: Attachments - allowed file types?
Attachments in general to posts.
I am getting this:
I am getting this:
Error
Sorry, the board attachment quota has been reached.
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Re: Attachments - allowed file types?
Yes, that's what I've got a few hours ago when trying to attach a .jpg image - it was a screenshot of content of /usr/local/lib/X11/themes/Ardis, which I tried to attach to this post: viewtopic.php?p=1784#p1784.
I tried several times using .png and .jpg. Tried also by reducing image width smaller than 800 pixel. None worked, always the error message returned.
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Re: Attachments - allowed file types?
[mention]bigpup[/mention],
My bad! Thanks for pointing that out. I still had the 50 meg limit set as I was first working with this site.
I have increased it accordingly.
My bad! Thanks for pointing that out. I still had the 50 meg limit set as I was first working with this site.
I have increased it accordingly.
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Re: Attachments - allowed file types?
This "Sorry, the board attachment quota has been reached." is what I experienced yesterday when I tried to attach screenshots with the "wrong" extension. Tried .png, then .jpg (both triggering error "Invalid file extension"), and when I finally tried to upload a JPG with a fake .mp3 extension, I received this bogus quota error. Verified again today with a different browser: After 3 "wrong" extensions nothing can be uploaded anymore.
Another case: Tried to PM rockedge, quoting his above post: Attaching a .gif file was OK. Tried "Preview" and received error "You cannot use certain BBCodes: [mention]." Removed the [mention] tags from the post and tried again: Same error. Removed whole text and reveived something like "Too few characters". Added some text and tried to upload a XPM file. Didn't work. No error message anymore. "Add" button becomes unresponsive. End of story
Another case: Tried to PM rockedge, quoting his above post: Attaching a .gif file was OK. Tried "Preview" and received error "You cannot use certain BBCodes: [mention]." Removed the [mention] tags from the post and tried again: Same error. Removed whole text and reveived something like "Too few characters". Added some text and tried to upload a XPM file. Didn't work. No error message anymore. "Add" button becomes unresponsive. End of story
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[mention]MochiMoppel[/mention]
Hmmm I just adjusted the settings. Is it still unresponsive?
Hmmm I just adjusted the settings. Is it still unresponsive?
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Re: Attachments - allowed file types?
trying 32bit PET for DOSBox
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- dosbox-0.74-2-i686.pet
- (795.14 KiB) Downloaded 23 times
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Re: Attachments - allowed file types?
Let's see:
Tried again XPM. Error messagee:"It was not possible to determine the dimensions of the image. Please verify that the URL you entered is correct.". "Add files" button remains responsive. The other error messages described before may have lead to not letting this new dimension error come through and thus block the button. Whatever, it's not working as expected.
Tried again XPM. Error messagee:"It was not possible to determine the dimensions of the image. Please verify that the URL you entered is correct.". "Add files" button remains responsive. The other error messages described before may have lead to not letting this new dimension error come through and thus block the button. Whatever, it's not working as expected.
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[mention]MochiMoppel[/mention] ,
Thank you for the report. Is it only the .xpm files throwing errors?
Thank you for the report. Is it only the .xpm files throwing errors?
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this might be it. https://tracker.phpbb.com/browse/PHPBB3-15359
I have tried other fixes but no joy. Odd problem, the servers php is v7.2 and everything is configured correctly.
this might be it. https://tracker.phpbb.com/browse/PHPBB3-15359
I have tried other fixes but no joy. Odd problem, the servers php is v7.2 and everything is configured correctly.
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Re: Attachments - allowed file types?
Looks like an unrelated and fixed issue. Let's try to upload a small 100x67 JPG with an Exif size stated as 2400x1600. Seems to work. The phpBB SW seems to have fixed the issue by removing some Exif data. Exif of the uploaded pic:rockedge wrote: ↑Tue Aug 04, 2020 2:42 am @MochiMoppel
this might be it. https://tracker.phpbb.com/browse/PHPBB3-15359
Camera make : PENTAX Corporation
Camera model : PENTAX K100D
Image timestamp : 2018:12:21 12:40:33
Exposure time : 1/45 s
Aperture : F4
Exposure bias : 0 EV
Flash : Yes, compulsory
Focal length : 31.0 mm (35 mm equivalent: 46.0 mm)
ISO speed : 200
Exposure mode : Auto
Metering mode : Multi-segment
Exif Resolution : 2400 x 1600
White balance : Auto
Thumbnail : image/jpeg, 5120 Bytes
When downloading the posted pic the "Exif Resolution" line is missing.
Just detected another great feature: I can send PMs to myself. Helps to test and explore PM function.
Also detected a new barrier: I tried to attach 2 tiny gif files, but the second failed with message
Cannot add another attachment, 1 is the maximum.
Really?
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Re: Attachments - allowed file types?
test.
However you are now testing features I have not used.
Anyway, I can attach a image, again.
The attachment process seems to be back to normal.However you are now testing features I have not used.
Anyway, I can attach a image, again.
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Re: Attachments - allowed file types?
Sure, now try this in a Private Message.
Apparent limits for regular users in
Private Message: 1 attachment
Public Post: 3 attachments
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[mention]MochiMoppel[/mention]
Just increased to 7 for post and PM.
Just increased to 7 for post and PM.
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[mention]Geoffrey[/mention] Nice, and they don't count as attachments, but how do you know that these are SVG emojis? What this site offers and what you posted are Unicode characters. When I quote your post I see blocks because none of my fonts can display these characters. Now the fascinating part: The forum software replaces these (for most users undisplayable) characters with SVGs it fetches from twitter's site twemoji.maxcdn.com/. You can see the URLs of these SVGs only when you take a look at the page source.
This can become useful. Here are 6 characters of the Unicode block "Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs" with their biggest possible size of 200:
Unicode codepoints and names:
U+1F3E0 HOUSE BUILDING
U+1F3E1 HOUSE WITH GARDEN
U+1F3E2 OFFICE BUILDING
U+1F3E3 JAPANESE POST OFFICE
U+1F3E4 EUROPEAN POST OFFICE
U+1F3E5 HOSPITAL
Fetching their URL from the page source will display them really big. Let's take the second character as an example.:
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Re: Attachments - allowed file types?
For now ->
4 MiB is the max file size for posts
10 MiB for private messages
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Re: Attachments - allowed file types?
[mention]stemsee[/mention] See viewtopic.php?f=139&t=385
Seems that big images are automatically scaled to fit the width of the forum text area
Seems that big images are automatically scaled to fit the width of the forum text area
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the max image size is 1200px X 800px
any size larger the forum will display a text link to the image.
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Hello !!
Now SFS files can be attached to posts without having to alter the extension!
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Now SFS files can be attached to posts without having to alter the extension!
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