rharunzade
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Great Feature!!!
Thax a lot!
Thax a lot!
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x8smile said:Hey, could you check the extension for Firefox pls ? I cant download from your site. Chrome is working fine. !
Thanks
P/S:
I can download the extension now but when I right click and chose upload to my site. Nothing happen. What should i do ?
Danny.Domb said:x8smile said:Hey, could you check the extension for Firefox pls ? I cant download from your site. Chrome is working fine. !
Thanks
P/S:
I can download the extension now but when I right click and chose upload to my site. Nothing happen. What should i do ?
Unfortunately the author of this mod is not even using chevereto anymore, I don't think their will be support for this.
Hope you have a good day,
Danny
Piers said:Danny.Domb said:x8smile said:Hey, could you check the extension for Firefox pls ? I cant download from your site. Chrome is working fine. !
Thanks
P/S:
I can download the extension now but when I right click and chose upload to my site. Nothing happen. What should i do ?
Unfortunately the author of this mod is not even using chevereto anymore, I don't think their will be support for this.
Hope you have a good day,
Danny
This user has never used Chevereto on his main site, however I don't believe he has stopped working on this project. His Chevereto page has been updated recently.
Cory said:Actually, I've been waiting on 2.1 to switch over...I bought this last year when it came out, just been too busy to update it. All though I still develop upon it.
imgsco said:Can anyone comment as to why the Firefox plugin prompts to download/open as opposed to automatically installing the plugin?
https://imgs.co/plugins/IMGSCO_upload-1.0.0.xpi
For the record, when the plugin was generated on the imgwiz site, the file installed the plugin for me. I've uninstalled the plugin, and when trying to re-install the plugin from the URL above (also seen here: https://imgs.co/tools ) it just prompts to download the file and not install the plugin.
The Chrome one worked perfect out of the box, however.
Thanks for your time,
s-f-r-j said:i think thats because of firefox security, only way to have it 'install' option is to add to their website, once they approve it, it will work as you want it.
Hmm, how would I go about doing this? I tried a couple different things having searched on Google but had no luck.Cory said:I installed it manually, but the plugin works fine.
You might have add a context/type to your apache to allow this file.
ZePhYmA said:Hello,
If we have a database, how to adapt the plugin and send the images in the database as standard for upload?
Thank you.