Extension:MsUpload

The MsUpload extension allows to upload multiple files via the editor including Drag&Drop.


 * MsUpload functions in detail:
 * easy uploads for one or multiple files simultaneously
 * file upload directly in the editor
 * upload via drag'n'drop is supported (if Html5)
 * embedd the file into the editor as link
 * change the name of the file




 * Additional functions
 * add files to the current category
 * embedd the file into the editor as file-link (you need Extension:MsLinks)
 * embedd the file into the editor as image-gallery


 * You should know
 * without html5 support a flash fallback is used
 * maximum filesize depends on Mediawiki settings but an additional limit may be set for this extension
 * uses the plupload - upload handler (plupload.com)
 * adds a upload icon to the editor (also WikiEditor)

Recent Changes

 * 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

Installation
To install this extension:


 * 1) Download the extension here, and extract to your mediawiki extensions folder.


 * 1) Add the following to LocalSettings.php:

Extension specific parameters

 * If true: files uploaded within a category will be added to this category.


 * You can define whether the checkbox for above mentioned case is checked or unchecked as default.


 * If true, a status-div will show which mode is actually running (HTML5/Flash) and whether Drag&Drop is supported.


 * The default max-size for an inserted image.


 * Should the Drag&Drop Area be shown?

Standard configuration parameters
With adding following to LocalSettings.php you can change the global upload settings:

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