Extension:MsUpload

The MsUpload extension allows users to drag & drop upload multiple files from any mediawiki edit page.


 * MsUpload allows an editor to :
 * Easily upload one or multiple files simultaneously.
 * File upload integrated in the edit page.
 * Upload via drag and drop (if HTML5 is available in browser).
 * Add the file into the edit page as a link.
 * Change the name of the file before uploading.
 * Add files to the current category
 * Add the files into the edit page as a gallery

Installation

 * Download and place the MsUpload files in a directory called  in your extensions/ folder.
 * Add the following code to the bottom of your file:


 * Install the WikiEditor extension
 * Enable WikiEditor's "enhanced editing toolbar":
 * either for all users by adding: to LocalSettings.php
 * or each user must do so in Preferences → Editing → Enable enhanced editing toolbar

Done Navigate to Special:Version on your wiki to verify that the extension is successfully installed.

MediaWiki versions earlier than 1.25 or problems with version 1.27

 * See Known issues below.

Configuration
An editor can embed the files into the editor as a list of MsLinks with Extension:MsLinks.

Extension features
Below are the special extension features that you can set in your :

Relevant global configuration variables
Below are some of the relevant global configuration variables that you can set in your :

Configuration with PdfHandler
Extension:PdfHandler allows an editor upload PDF files and automatically generates thumbnails and image files.

MsUpload can add images to a page. However, MsUpload does not allow PDFs to be displayed as images. To add images to a page, edit the   file. Search for  in the file and add the line   to it.

Recent changes



 * Version 10.0
 * Code structure and style updated to 2014 standards
 * Bugfixing


 * Version 9.5.1
 * Bugfixing


 * Version 9.5
 * Image preview
 * Improved CheckFiles function
 * Bug-fixing ie8
 * File instead of Image for gallery
 * Old sajax functions replaced by $.ajax/$.get
 * Removed function SpecialUpload::ajaxGetExistsWarning replaced by API request
 * Plupload 2.0 implemented
 * Lithuanian language (Vitas Povilaitis)
 * Hebrew language (JNF)
 * French language (Marc MORA)


 * Version 9.4
 * Drop-Zone can be disabled in LocalSettings
 * An image-thumbnail will be displayed after upload
 * Mediawiki-API for text-insertion is used
 * Clear-all link added (remove all uploaded files from list)


 * Version 9.3
 * Bug-Fix IE
 * Tested in mw1.20.2
 * Plupload 1.5.5
 * Japanese language (Kouichi Nishizawa)
 * Italian language (teokraba)
 * Spanish language (Hernan Hegykozi)
 * New upload icon

Installing an earlier version of MsUpload

 * Mediawiki 1.25 and earlier: this extension no longer works.
 * [No solution]


 * Mediawiki 1.27 does not work with MsUpload 1.27, 1.28, 1.29.

Solution for Mediawiki 1.27:

(1) IMPORTANT If Extension:WikiEditor is enabled in   disable it.

(2) In Localsettings.php add two lines:



(3) Download and install  the 1.25 version of Extension:MsUpload on Github:
 * On the MsUpload/tree/REL1_25 page:
 * (a) Click the Github clone or download button.png button
 * In the drop down menu, select the   button.
 * The Zip file  will download to your desktop
 * (b) Open the Zip file
 * (c) Download and place the  files in the   folder in a directory called   in your extensions/ folder.

Done Navigate to Special:Version on your wiki to verify that MsUpload 1.25 is successfully installed.

You should know

 * Without HTML5 support Adobe Flash is used
 * The maximum file size depends on MediaWiki settings but a lower limit may be set.
 * Uses the plupload upload handler, which comes included with the extension
 * Adds an upload icon to the editor and WikiEditor.

This file did not pass file verification
If this appears: "This file did not pass file verification" add the following to

If this is not enough additionally set the following in LocalSettings.php (works for MW 22 & 24)

If you still cannot upload "ppt" files, try to save them as "pptx" and upload the "pptx" version.