Uploading files

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Uploading files

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I must be an idiot, because I cannot find where users go to upload files now that I have installed Phoca Download. Is there something else I need to install to do that? Have I just not set it up correctly? I cannot find any documentation on this. What do I need to do? I would have thought that it would just be there available. I know how to add files as an admin so that they are available for download, but I need to know how my users can upload files, too.

Thanks for any help you can give me.
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I'm not sure if the newest release has the ability for front end uploading. I have not reviewed it that far as it just came out last week.

Edit: I do not see a menu option to allow for front end uploading.
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Hi codejunkie, you right, still no frontend uploading, this is planned.

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we need frontend uploading a lot
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:( As there are so much features on my feature request list, I would need a day will have 500 hours so I can complete all of them in my free time :-( :(
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Re: Uploading files in frontend

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I really love your download component... i might be wrong or not advanced in technical stuff, but IMHO your components look and feel so much better and cleaner than the competitors (remo, docman etc.)

I was very surprised that there is no frontend upload!?! Didn´t you have one in your gallery? Can´t you re-use some ;-) code from that component?

Please!!!

BTW, how much donation would you need to implement it (or push it up on your to-do list ;-) )
BTW2: Would it be possible to use your gallery as a document or file repository???
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Hi,

BTW - it is not donation issue, it is my time issue :( this is planned but still didn't find time for doing it as every my free time I am spending with answering the posts in the forum :-(
BTW2 - no, it is image gallery (so e.g. the combination of Phoca Gallery and Phoca Download is used: https://www.phoca.cz/joomla-templates

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Hi, there is a frontend upload (two types - UCP and Category view) the problem is creating more categories in frontend.

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Is the front end upload available. Happy to test for you.
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still not :( . As I wrote, I cannot find time for answering all the posts in the forum, so I cannot find time for developing something. If there will be nobody who will help with answering posts in this forum, I don't know when I find time for doing this feature :-(

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