Share » Forums » Setup & design » Problem with article and related PDF...

Problem with article and related PDF files

Problem with article and related PDF files

Tuesday 15 January 2008 4:57:23 am - 4 replies

Modified on Wednesday 16 January 2008 6:29:17 am by Alain Sahli

Author Message

Alain Sahli

Friday 18 January 2008 11:42:11 am

My english isn't very good. Is my post not clear enough ? Or is the question really hard ?

http://www.wess.ch
eZ Publish Certified developer : http://auth.ez.no/certification/verify/272583

Elena Ivanova

Saturday 19 January 2008 12:54:09 am

Hello Alain,

You can easily add pdf (and other type of) files as related objects through article edit interface:
1. using on-line editor click on 'insert object' icon. Insert object window appears.

2. Now you can choose either to upload a new file or to add an existing object.

3. If you choose 'Add new', interface for uploading a new file appears.

4. From the drop-down under location, you can choose where this new object will be placed.

Hope this helps.

Elena

Alain Sahli

Monday 21 January 2008 3:02:46 pm

Hi !

It works for all file type like .xls .jpg .xyz... but for the PDF files it doesn't work !!! I can upload the PDF files but when I try to open it, the file cannot be find. Nevertheless the PDF files are in the same directory as the other files... (xls, jpg ...)

Do you have any idea ?

http://www.wess.ch
eZ Publish Certified developer : http://auth.ez.no/certification/verify/272583

Valentin Svelland

Thursday 21 February 2008 6:20:19 am

Same problem here. Did anyone find a solution to this anoying problem? I'm running version: 3.9.4 (3.9.4) - SVN rev: 19743.

I pretty much ruled out error in permission-settings as a possible. Seems like pdf-files are simply no good. Uploads seems fine in administrator interface, but following message is shown when trying to open the in article:

Error / kernel (3)
Object not available.

------------------------
I made eZ run on www.eigersund.kommune.no, bjerkreim.kommune.no, lund.kommune.no and sokndal.kommune.no. Municipalities should use open source!

You must be logged in to post messages in this topic!

36 542 Users on board!

Forums menu