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Hi Hillar, all

moving this topic to the website list:
Hillar asks for the possibility to upload  .OTP Impress templates to the wiki.

Could one of the wiki admins add this filetype?

(I don't have Mike Schinagl's mail address here at work, so I can't CC him directly)

Best regards

Bernhard

Hillar Liiv wrote:
I was refering to wiki. .otp (the impress template) is not allowed there. I
can't upload my templates.

Hillar

2011/4/6 Christoph Noack <christoph@dogmatux.com>

Hi Hillar!

Am Mittwoch, den 06.04.2011, 00:14 +0300 schrieb Hillar Liiv:
Is it possible to add .otp and if something more missing to allowed list
uploads list?

Sorry, maybe I don't understand your question ... do you refer to the
wiki, or to the mailing lists?

The wiki tells me:

        Preferred file types: png, gif, jpg, jpeg, ogg, ogv, oga, pdf,
        odb, odg, odp, ods, odt, ott, oxt, mp3, zip, tar.gz, tgz, svg,
        docx, doc, dot, xlsx, xls, xlt, pptx, ppt, mdb, svgz.

        Prohibited file types: html, htm, js, jsb, mhtml, mht, xhtml,
        xht, php, phtml, php3, php4, php5, phps, shtml, jhtml, pl, py,
        cgi, exe, scr, dll, msi, vbs, bat, com, pif, cmd, vxd, cpl.

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