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Single upload...multiple type output [jpg, png...]

Thread began 1/11/2013 8:52 am by alnico431299 | Last modified 1/11/2013 9:08 am by Jason Byrnes | 664 views | 1 replies |

alnico431299

Single upload...multiple type output [jpg, png...]

I can upload a single file (no modifications) and save it as:
FileA_source.png

I also want is to save another version as type (jpg):
FileA_croppable.jpg

In a single 'Upload Files' script I cannot create files with multiple extensions (a limitation).

So...

If I create two ''Upload Files' scripts that take the SAME input form field (fileName)...the first one writes the file the second does not create the file.
If they are two separate form fields pointing to the same image (fileNameA = image.png, fileNameB = image.png) it works fine...but this is not kosher as the image is the same.

Any insight/solutions?

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

No, digital file pro is not designed to create two versions of the same file with different extensions.

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