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1 year 1 month ago #1
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How can I view the contents of files sent as newsletter attachments other than sending a test to my own email address?
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Hello Denis and thank you for posting!
You can view uploaded files from your host's file manager at the directory administrator/components/com_nspro/uploads.
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You can view uploaded files from your host's file manager at the directory administrator/components/com_nspro/uploads.
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1 year 1 month ago #3
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I knew about this way of viewing files. I expected it to be possible within a component like it is possible in Acymailing.
The problem is that content editors do not have access to the host and file manager to access files in this way.
The problem is that content editors do not have access to the host and file manager to access files in this way.
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Thank you Denis, I understand.
Can you please provide some context? So, you have a newsletter that is accessible from more than one content editors, but they want to take a look at the attachments.
Are they using the front-end newsletter manager?
Can you please provide some context? So, you have a newsletter that is accessible from more than one content editors, but they want to take a look at the attachments.
Are they using the front-end newsletter manager?
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1 year 4 weeks ago #5
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No, they use a backend editor. The backend shows which files are included in the newsletter attachment. The names of these files should be hyperlinks that would trigger the download of the file.
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Replied by Christopher Mavros on topic Files attached to the newsletter
Alright, I have just added a Download link in the back-end attachments tab for each file.
It will be available in the next version which will be released in a few hours.
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It will be available in the next version which will be released in a few hours.
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