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7/25/2011 2:03 AM
 
I am trying to modify the template so I can add links instead of uploading files.  I would also like to have the "image" be the hyperlink.

I've looked at the various suggestions in the forum and they either don't work or I get an error.

When I change the [FILE] to [URLCONTROLFILE] in form.html I receive the following error when I try to add/upload a link:

The argument 'fileName' cannot be null or empty. Parameter name: fileName

I see the following also but the "Upload" or "Save" buttons are not visible:

Enter a Title for the file you are uploading

A Title is Required
Link Type:
Location: ( Enter The Address Of The Link )

Any ideas?
 
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7/25/2011 7:15 AM
 
Seems to be a problem in DotNetNuke 6.0 only, must have been a breaking change somewhere in the core URL control.  The change from [FILE] to [URLCONTROL] file works fine in 5.6.3, but does not work in 6.0.

I'll look into it and see if I can figure out what's changed in 6.0

thanks for bringing it to my attention
 
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7/29/2011 10:31 AM
 
I found the issue, and have fixed it in a beta release labelled 03.05.05.
If you wish, you can download and install version 03.05.05 of the Repository Module here
http://gooddogs.com/Downloads/tabid/1...

It fixes 2 issues with DotNetNuke 6.0
1) fixes the [URLCONTROLFILE], [URLCONTROLIMAGE] tokens
2) fixes the layout of the Module Settings->Repository Settings tab.

 NOTE: Version 03.05.05 of the Repository Module can ONLY be installed on DotNetNuke 6+

 
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7/29/2011 8:13 PM
 
Thank you!

Works like a charm!
 
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