dianew
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Memphis Documents Library] How Version Control WorksI was doing it wrong. 🙂 I was not using the Manage File link. Now, it’s working great!
Thank you so much for all of your help today.
Diane
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Memphis Documents Library] How Version Control WorksYes, that’s right. And the filename is the same as the original file. I think that’s correct – is it?
Please ask anything you want! It’s very likely that I’m doing something wrong! Could it be an issue with the IIS server? I know that most servers are Linux/Apache.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Memphis Documents Library] How Version Control WorksIt does happen with all files. I’ve been testing with Lorem Ipsum.docx and also this one: 1012634 – In-Chamber Calibration Tool User Guide.docx and also .pdf. In the filename field when I’m uploading, I just leave the name of the file, without the extension.
I’ve tried with the Add New File button, and also the Batch process using the FTP directory. I’ve been making sure that the filenames of the different versions are the same. Then I change the version from 1.0 to 2.0, and add a description of what the new version contains. It adds a number, like 1, to the file name. So, the updated version of LoremIpsum.docx becomes LoremIpsum1.docx.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Memphis Documents Library] How Version Control WorksThanks for your reply! I double-checked my versions, and my WordPress is 4.9.4, and PHP is 7.0.21, if that matters at all. I am running an IIS server, and not Linux. It’s a Windows Server 2012 R2, IIS 8. This is for our company intranet. Do you have any suggestions?
diane
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Simple Staff List] Can I create multiple templates?Thank you, Brett! 🙂