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Thank you for your instant reply.
To be honest, I thought that this would be much easier to setup with the PRO account.
Anyway, could you please let me know how to setup the main download page?
This is one of my download links:
If you click “Download” in the breadcrumb navigation bar you will get an error page.
How can I edit this “Download” page?
Never mind, I resolved the issue myself.
As I wrote, I am using https://www.wpdownloadmanager.com/download/wp-filebase-data-importer/
Inspecting this script, it uses the filepath stored in WP Filebase settings. There it was stored as “./alldownloads”. It worked for WP Filebase but when transfered to Download Manager, Download Manager could not understand this (valid) path annotation.
I changed it in WP Filebase, reimported the files and now they paths are simple and they work as Download Manager understands them (eg /home/fmgreece/public_html/alldownloads/fm2020/graphics/kits/Greek-Football-League-by-Mysterio.rar).
Thanks anyway
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This reply was modified 4 years, 2 months ago by
Periklis Triantafyllis.
Hello, I am not using the free version, I am using the Pro version of the plugin.
I am not sure what you are suggesting though, if I use the Bulk Import from my web server, how will I also automatically have the descriptions I have entered in WP Filebase?
The File Browser Root setting is correctly set to “/home/fmgreece/public_html/alldownloads/”
I can’t see how this is relevant to the issue though.
I shared a screenshot in the above post, please check it. This is how the files appear after importing them from the WP Filebase import plugin.
The path gets a “/./” in it, which in command line means “the same directory”, but then when you try to download the file as a user, the system fails with “File not found”