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Building Websites with e107

Building Websites with e107

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Building Websites with e107

Overview of this book

e107 is a PHP-based content management system that uses the popular open source MySQL database system for content storage. e107 is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License and is completely free, totally customizable and in constant development. It is an ideal tool for developing small to large dynamic community websites, intra company portals, corporate portals, weblogs and much more. It has a large, enthusiastic, and helpful community of users.If you want to create a powerful, fully-featured website in no time, this book is for you. This book will help you explore e107, putting you in the picture of what it offers, and how to go about building a site with the system. The book covers all the core features of e107, and it is thorough and incremental tutorial approach it gives you the understanding to experiment with advanced features and customization.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
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Building Websites with e107
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewer
Preface

The File Upload Manager


In addition the WYSIWYG editor, another valuable time-saving tool is the File Upload Manager. Instead of opening your FTP client each time you want to upload a file (images, video clips, sound clips, documents, etc.) you can click on the File Manger icon located in the administrative interface.

Before you can use the file upload manager you need to enable it and also to tell it what kinds of files you want to allow to be uploaded to the server. Let's do this together:

  1. 1. On your hard drive unzip the e107 files.

  2. 2. Locate the \e107_admin\ directory.

  3. 3. Scroll down the file list until you come to filetypes_.php.

  4. 4. Open the file using Notepad or similar text or PHP editor.

  5. 5. You should see the following: zip, gz, jpg, png, gif.

  6. 6. If you want to add any other file types enter a "," and then the file extension (for example: jpeg, swf, wmf, etc.).

  7. 7. Save the file.

  8. 8. Rename the file to filetypes.php. (Make sure to remove the "_" before the .php.)

  9. 9. Open your FTP client...

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