By Andy on Wednesday, 22 July 2015
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Can you replicate this for fixing...

I'm editing a blog front-end... I go to ADD MEDIA > THIS POST

I upload a PDF file and then INSERT it.... 2 problems...

1) The hyperlink it creates doesn't load the PDF. In code view it looks like <a href="http:////www.mysite.com/images/easyblog_articles/1319/myfile">My File</a>... Is this looking in the wrong place? When you click it, you get a 'PDF failed to load' message (I don't think the 4 forward slashes //// cause the problem but they look odd as well...)

2) In the Composer when you are preparing to insert the file, it has a nice icon, file size (with options to turn those on and off)... that's how I'd expect it to show when inserted..... but it just goes in as a standard hyperlink? (this also happens in ADD MEDIA > MY MEDIA too)

Thanks for looking at this!
hey Andy,

I am sorry for the delay of this reply,

1) The hyperlink it creates doesn't load the PDF. In code view it looks like <a href="/http:////www.mysite.com/images/easyblog_articles/1319/myfile">My File</a>... Is this looking in the wrong place? When you click it, you get a 'PDF failed to load' message (I don't think the 4 forward slashes //// cause the problem but they look odd as well...)

I have tried in my locally, but it show correct link without 4 forward slash, check my screenshot : http://screencast.com/t/NqTeRW47HSz
Am i missing some of the step to reproduce this issue as you reported?

2) In the Composer when you are preparing to insert the file, it has a nice icon, file size (with options to turn those on and off)... that's how I'd expect it to show when inserted..... but it just goes in as a standard hyperlink? (this also happens in ADD MEDIA > MY MEDIA too)

Are you referring this ? -> http://screencast.com/t/m4P4Qcoli
If yes, I will consult with our developer regarding this, by right if you upload the file from composer > add media > this post > upload , it might not show the left panel.

But this will work when you using Built in - Easyblog composer , composer > add block > file > upload
http://screencast.com/t/DhpOiJnqljD || http://screencast.com/t/kcPk5nJADLl
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