Oh, wait, well they’re being uploaded into a subdir with no .htaccess file, so scratch that. We already knew that.
I used [fileaway]
But I do see an issue right now. If we use “encryption” then the files are not protected anymore by UAM. How can I address that issue?
Finally I try to automate the listing by hand from some protected downloads.
Do you see the id’s in front of the files on the printscreen from the Media Tab ? Maybe that would be one point to start, UAM uses this ones. No stress, if I can do the refresh of my downloads once more by hand until we maybe got a solution.. 🙂
This issue really has nothing to do with File Away. I just decided to try something. Instead of using File Away, I just put a link straight on my WordPress page:
<a href='http://www.mydomain.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/fileaway-header.png'>Link</a>
Failed. No file. / File not found.
[attachaway] works.
Thanks for the link, but this is not a problem. All files that are uploaded trough the Media tab are working perfectly. Only files that are dropped into a folder and indexed by File Away were showing an err
is there supposed to be something special in the links to make them work?
Yeah true UAM blocks all downlands until checked for authorisation
Well File Away and Attach Away do basically the same thing, except Attach Away gets the file from $posts, and file away gets it straight from the server.
Setup the file to be downloadable for the user group you are in. So Media tab -> Assign a user group, Your user assign to the same user group. Login -> you can download