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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0000170 | XMB1 | New Features | public | 2008-11-16 23:45 | 2008-11-28 22:08 |
Reporter | miqrogroove | Assigned To | miqrogroove | ||
Priority | high | Severity | feature | Reproducibility | N/A |
Status | closed | Resolution | fixed | ||
Target Version | 1.9.11 | Fixed in Version | 1.9.11 | ||
Summary | 0000170: Add upload limit description to attachment templates | ||||
Description | Browsers do a really bad job of reporting the max file size attribute. This is a bad situation because if the PHP upload limit is less than the XMB upload limit then there is no way to know if the user uploaded a file. :( We can't generate an error in this case. The file just vanishes. So we need to go out of our way to tell users (webmasters) what the limit is. | ||||
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SVN Revision | 1376 | ||||
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Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2008-11-16 23:45 | miqrogroove | New Issue | |
2008-11-20 00:22 | miqrogroove | SVN Revision | => 1376 |
2008-11-20 00:22 | miqrogroove | Status | new => resolved |
2008-11-20 00:22 | miqrogroove | Fixed in Version | => 1.9.11 |
2008-11-20 00:22 | miqrogroove | Resolution | open => fixed |
2008-11-20 00:22 | miqrogroove | Assigned To | => miqrogroove |
2008-11-28 22:08 | miqrogroove | Status | resolved => closed |