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Will that work for my 11 files in the Dictionary listing? I did not want to have 11 separate listings in the list. Or would you rather have it that way - I did not think so.

I still will use the External Hosting option for now. That works with keeping the file names whole.

I do not know why the removing of the ".oxt" makes it look at a ".bin" file.

On 12/02/2011 03:04 PM, Andreas Mantke wrote:
Hi,

there were an issue with the names of the downloadable files. There was the option to
set a specific title (name) for the downloadable file. This causes an issue, because
the user gets an information in his browser, that this is a bin-file and the file
association with LibreOffice doesn't work. The user had to rename the downloaded file
to e.g. *.oxt. There was a workaround to avoid this problem. The contributor had to
fill in the file name in the title line.

I solved this issue now. The name of the uploaded file creates the file name
automatically.

Regards,
Andreas


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