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    Default How do you upload files on a vbulletin forum?

    How do you upload files on a vbulletin forum?
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    Wherever the forum category is e.g

    siteurl.com/forum

    or if its just hosted in main file then install the files onto there..

    If its for a plugin you also need to go on admincp and install the plugin.

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    Or do you mean like uploading attachments? You can do that when posting to a new thread. The only other instance I can think of where you are uploading files from within the vB application is uploading avatards, and that can be done from within the User CP.

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    You need to go into more detail? Do you mean uploading the vbulletin files or attachments? or something different?
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    Im sure hes talking about plug-ins etc.

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    if its for a plugin you will need an ftp program such as flashfxp and obviously need cpanel details.

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    Dont need FTP you can upload files singly, however FTP makes it faster

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    true but i was trying not to confuse him lol

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