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File is not attached in email

Thread began 7/22/2011 12:25 am by StephenMartin | Last modified 7/25/2011 7:32 am by StephenMartin | 11852 views | 19 replies

StephenMartin

I don't know what you are talking about.

Originally Said By: Ray Borduin
  It is possible that you forgot to add the attached file in the attachment section of the UE Server Behavior? Maybe referenced it wrong there?

If you have added it to the attachments section properly, it could be that your form is not using the POST method, or enctype isn't set to "multipart/form-data".

Another possibility is that the file you attached is too large to be uploaded, or that the upload_tmp_dir in your php.ini file is set to a directory that doesn't exist or doesn't have adequate permissions.  



Hi Ray, you've always been so great at helping me and I really appreciate you.

I bought the UE because of the webassist UE video's easy to use tutorial. There was no mention of "behaviors" or, "mutipart/form-data". The video simply shows how to insert the attachment feature into the form... and voila. I'm saying this, because I have no idea of what you are talking about. I have a client that is breathing down my neck and I cannot get this thing to work. Can we set up a support ticket so, either you, or one of the other techs, can take a look at my form and behaviors?

I appreciate it.

Stephen

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