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Thread began 10/27/2009 10:07 am by jenkolaka19379118 | Last modified 10/28/2009 10:24 am by jenkolaka19379118 | 1438 views | 3 replies

jenkolaka19379118

View uploaded files in site admin

I am really confused on how to create the following.

I have a front end where a user can upload there CV. When this is uploaded i simply want to be able to download/open the file via my backend "detail.php" page via a link/button using dataassit. I have created the upload form and the datassist backend pages using the wizard but I am now stuck on the following.

how do i turn the filename from the database into a download link on my details page. I know the detail page just echos a record so im not sure how to modify it so when i click on the filename it automatically opens in e.g. word or adobe reader?

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