Maybe someone can use this...
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you can set the file extensions by yourself in the admin backend.
this was intendet to be a upload module for clients. if they have to send large files that cannot send via mail. max filesize need to be set in the php.ini i tried uploading a movie yesterday it took some time but worked. (iam on my own unix server here, php.ini may not be accesible on a reseller host!!!) as for saveness ... hmmm hard to tell there is a filecheck in it so you cant upload php files with jpg extension... if you set *.jpg;*.png;*.gif the images get connected to the thumbnail view plugin.. (rel="thumbnail") URL shortener: <a href="http://bbm.li/!7AD5C7">http://bbm.li/!7AD5C7</a>
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