Field |
Description |
Image Extensions |
The types of image files that a content contributor can upload to the library. You can add as many image file extensions as you want, or have none. If no extensions appear, no one can upload image files to the specified folder. |
Image Upload Directory |
Specifies where the uploaded images are saved on the Web server. By default, the image upload directory is Web root/ek_sitepath/ uploadedimages. The ek_sitepath value is set in the Web.config file.
Note: You must create the directory in your Web root manually, before adding it in 400.
See Also: Ektron CMS400.NET Setup Manual section "Managing the web.config File." |
Make Directory Relative to this Web site |
If you want to specify the image upload directory's location as relative to your Web site root, check this box. (Your Web site root's location appears to the right of Make Directory Relative to this Web site.) |
Verified |
A green check notifies you that the physical location exists. A red X means that the location does not exist, and you need to set up that folder on the file server. |
File Extensions |
Specify the types of non-image files that a content contributor can upload to the library. You can add as many non-image file extensions as you want, or have none. If no extensions appear, no one can upload non-image files to the specified folder. |
File Upload Directory |
Specifies where the uploaded files are saved on the Web server. By default, the file upload directory is Web root/ek_sitepath/ uploadedfiles. The ek_sitepath value is set in the Web.config file.
Note: You must create the directory in your Web root manually, before adding it in 400.
See Also: Ektron CMS400.NET Setup Manual section "Managing the web.config File." |
Make Directory Relative to this Web site |
If you want to specify the file upload directory's location as relative to your Web site root, check this box. (Your Web site root's location appears to the right of Make Directory Relative to this Web site.) |
Verified |
A green check notifies you that the physical location exists. A red X means that the location does not exist, and you need to set up that folder on the file server. |