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I have a form that allows the applicant to upload a CV. The view template needs to have a link to the uploaded document. I know how to do this, but I cannot do this using a secured folder within the DNN installation. Is it possible to upload to a folder outside DNN? I tried just using the file path, but the upload was not successful.
Hello.. I have a form with FileUpload configured for UploadAndSelect. The upload portion works fine, but I think I'm going to have issues later once this goes live. When I click the browse button, select a file and then click on upload, the "Upload File" link still is being displayed. I believe the public is going to keep thinking that their file wasn't uploaded properly, keep clicking this upload

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I am having some difficulty getting specific functionality out of the File Upload control in an Xmod Pro Form View. Here is what i want to do: Upload files to a specific directory Rename files that are uploaded Attach file to an email to be sent to a specific recipient Is this possible? Can you point me to some documentation on how or give me some examples? Thanks!
Hi there, I have a large form with multiple FileUpload fields. Users have made errors in places uploading to the wrong field and have asked if a "Remove" option can be added where a mistake was made (i.e. before form submission). Is this possible? I.e. Choose > Upload > ... Whoops, remove. Many thanks, Ben
I am trying to use the FileUpload tag on an Azure DNN site. Can anyone point me to the correct format for the path variable? I am getting the following error message: The given key was not present in the dictionary.

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