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1/19/2007 12:20 PM
 
edit: n/m the last post, putting the photo name in quotes seems to have taken care of that.
 
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2/6/2007 12:43 AM
 

Sorry! Realised question had already been answered.


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4/5/2012 4:21 AM
 

Hello I tried to use the solutions you propose, but I have a problem.

When I use "ColumnName_UDT_Original" the link created is incorrectly.

Foreword. I have a "Form and list" with a field called FileX type "Downloads".

This field usually contains a pdf file, which users freely download site. So far everything works well.

The problem comes from the use of the feature "Tracking the number of times this link has-been clicked?"

In practice the file link generated aspx page uses the "LinkClick", that inside as well as redirect the file to download,

carries out the counting of clicks made.

I performed some tests and I understood where the problem arises.if the xslt file using the field name "FileX" is created by the entire html code for the link is the download count works. I will give you the html code working.

<a href="/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=u6K1Q_UuptM%3d&amp;tabid=334&amp;mid=857&amp;language=it-IT" 

target="_blank">testClick.pdf</a>

When I use "ColumnName_UDT_Original" the link created is incorrectly.Here is the code

<a target="_blank" href="/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=u6K1Q_UuptM%3d&amp;amp;tabid=334&amp;amp;mid=857&amp;amp;language=it-

IT">Download the File</a>

You can see that is generated in the second code in the querystring  immediately after  "&amp;" another string "amp;".

This fact allows the download of files, but also defeats the count of downloads.

Have a suggestion?

Thanks

 

 

 

 
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