Attach files with wild abandon! Presenting Easy Files
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jojo0587 last edited by jojo0587
A good solution. But I have one more idea. Add an option (eg in the context menu of a file) to open the system file manager with this file. Then the user will be able to view the file first, then select it (e.g. to an e-mail) and later e.g. delete it from the disk or move it to another folder.
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andrew84 last edited by
Brilliant, isn’t it?
Brilliant is that the feature is switchable off in Settings.
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thelittlebrowserthatcould last edited by
@jojo0587: here's an oldie which I wish was still current: http://www.file-ex.com/welcome.html
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diezi last edited by
@7thgear said in Attach files with wild abandon! Presenting Easy Files:
I don't find "Easy Files". Do I have to activate something?
Start gmail / outlook (web). Compose an e-mail and press the attach button.
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7thgear last edited by
@diezi said in Attach files with wild abandon! Presenting Easy Files:
@7thgear No, my mistake. You can choose whatever web program that attaches files.
I tried it with web.de, but it doesn't work.
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
the popup doesn't appear as shown on your demo (at least on Opera forum). It is shown a bit away from the image upload button, not on top like it works on your .GIF (border's arrows is on top also), overlaps the upload button.
*Notice.
When uploading images it should show images only, not all the formats including .exe. -
7thgear last edited by
The funny thing is, it worked the whole time, also here in the forum. I should post more attachments.
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avl Opera last edited by
@andrew84 said in Attach files with wild abandon! Presenting Easy Files:
When uploading images it should show images only, not all the formats including .exe.
It does this. Like the file chooser dialog, it depends on whether the site has said which formats are being handled or all formats are allowed.