I have been trying to get a form to send an email with a PDF attachment containing images.
This works fine when run internally, but won't when run via our website.
I have followed the instructions to enable this and have added the following line to the ufssetup.properties file:
Ufs.localBaseUrl=http://127.0.0.1:3040/ufs
this however screws up both internal and external attempts, but if I add a trailing slash to the URL it works internally again but not externally:
Ufs.localBaseUrl=http://127.0.0.1:3040/ufs/
Any ideas what I have wrong here?
images not within a PDF when created using "outputpage&
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Hi Hovik,
After you requested the URL for accessing the system externally, you got me thinking: and the issue turned out to be me using a test Ebase system internally with the external access connector pointing to our live Ebase system.
However I did hit a minor issue in the documentation which states a URL without a trailing slash, where one is required:
Ufs.localBaseUrl=http://127.0.0.1:3030/ufs/
Many thanks for your swift reply
After you requested the URL for accessing the system externally, you got me thinking: and the issue turned out to be me using a test Ebase system internally with the external access connector pointing to our live Ebase system.
However I did hit a minor issue in the documentation which states a URL without a trailing slash, where one is required:
Ufs.localBaseUrl=http://127.0.0.1:3030/ufs/
Many thanks for your swift reply
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