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11/15/2007 7:10 PM
 

judging by that message the extension is being seen as ". mp3" and not ".mp3" (note the extra space), please check that you have not got an extra space by mistake. AFAIR there was also a problem with this area once, what version of dotnetnuke are you running, perhaps it's a version where the additional types were not correctly respected.

Cathal

 
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11/27/2007 12:39 PM
 

Thanks for pointing that out, Cathal.  I had tried a couple other ways, but I think you're right.  I knew it was probably something simple...  I'll try it & see if it works!

 
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11/27/2007 2:23 PM
 

One other item to consider, since you mentioned some files are very large, is this entry in the web.config: maxRequestLength="8192"

That number limits the size of uploads.  Although I've had this problem in the past, I don't recall the error message.  The number represents the number of kilobytes so 8192 is 8 meg.  It needs to be changed in two places in the same line of the web.config.

Mike

 
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6/6/2012 6:41 AM
 
Hi,

Can someone help me about my problem in DNN version 6.2?

I already have set up the Allowable file Extensions with the following file extensions:
swf,jpg,jpeg,jpe,gif,bmp,png,doc,docx,xls,xlsx,ppt,pptx,pdf,txt,xml,xsl,xsd,css,zip,template,htmtemplate,ico,avi,mpg,mpeg,mp3,wmv,mov,wav

I tried to insert a Media Manager to my page content and upload an Audio file with a .mp3 extension. But still I got an error message of "The extension of the uploaded file is not valid. Please, provide a valid file!".

Thanks in Advance! :)

 
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6/7/2012 9:12 AM
 
Anna, are you using Media module on your page?

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold (DotNetNuke MVP)

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group   European Network of DotNetNuke Professionals

 
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