Hi All,
I would like to install Google File Viewer however I am not sure where to place the plugin files in the ELGGv171 file structure:
Manifest.xml Start.php View.php files and a Views folder.
Can any one give me a pointer or two regarding how to install this plugin?
TIA
Danny
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You must log in to post replies.Place the plugin folder under the 'mod' directory.
This is to install most of the plugins.
Aha, of course.
So I have enabled the plugin in the ELGG Tool Administration section, but I do not see any where that I use to upload files?
Upload via ftp or a online file manager system if offerred by your control panel (I assume it does).
But, ftp would be a better option.
I use an SSH control panel.
I just dont know where to place the PDFs in the ELGGv171 file system that I want to display in users Dashboard!
Any idea where in the file system I need to place the content (PDF files) I wish to show users?
TIA
Danny
Dannyy Dannyy Dannnyyyyyyyy :)
did u get my message ?
We have a plugin in elgg that is files
its in the mod/files
I just said to make you aware of the files plugin
but you dont have to place pdf's in there
you have to enable files plugin in the tools administration and you can upload the files from your profile into the files widget
Ask me if you have more troubles with it, I can help as far as my knowledge goes :)
HaPPy ElGGinG :)
Do GooD :)
Danny : as Jax said, You need to enable both the files plugin and the Google File Viewer plugin. Place the Google File Viewer under the files plugin in the tools administration. Now go to tools>files>upload, and upload a pdf.