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Invalid File mime type for indd files
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8 years 2 months ago #92685
by William OConnell
Invalid File mime type for indd files was created by William OConnell
Hello,
I have added the file mime type and the extension for indesign files to be able to be uploaded as a downloadable product, but i am still receiving the invalid file mime type.
I added indd to the list of file extensions.
I added application/x-indesign to the list of allowed file mime types.
Thanks,
I have added the file mime type and the extension for indesign files to be able to be uploaded as a downloadable product, but i am still receiving the invalid file mime type.
I added indd to the list of file extensions.
I added application/x-indesign to the list of allowed file mime types.
Thanks,
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8 years 1 month ago #92719
by Giang Dinh Truong
Replied by Giang Dinh Truong on topic Invalid File mime type for indd files
Hello William,
Please make sure that you added correct mime type of your file there. To check the exact mime type of your file, please go to mime.ritey.com/ .
Once you insert correct mime type there, you can upload it normally.
Sincerely, Giang
Please make sure that you added correct mime type of your file there. To check the exact mime type of your file, please go to mime.ritey.com/ .
Once you insert correct mime type there, you can upload it normally.
Sincerely, Giang
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