I checked and there’s not already a file with this name so I don’t know what the issue is.
Screen recording of the issue below…
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/wdrk3vkm4vmcxcy1d7jz3/Screen-Recording-2024-05-02-at-10.28.48-PM.mov?rlkey=5wls9gp1mcqwt0ifvf7h0a58p&st=du0ratir&dl=0
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]]>My concern is this section from the link above (specifically the part in bold):
Download Files This field can accept a valid web address of a file, an absolute path on a filesystem, or the bucket/filename.ext on an Amazon S3 instance.?Multiple files are?separated by the vertical bar like |. Note that file names can not be entered separately but will be automatically generated using the file’s name.
When I add a download file on the backend of the website I see that the File Names are automatically generated via the file that we upload (for downloading) and I always have to remember to change them to our naming convention. It sounds like this will be the same when we upload the bulk products .csv
We are uploading three different filetypes for each downloadable product. They all follow the same pattern and it fairly simple:
Is there a way to upload the csv with a column that has DWG | PDF | REVIT in it for each product and have that populate the File Name?
If not, is there a way via the database or via some sort of bulk editing to go in and change all the automatically generated File Names to fit our simple naming system?
This seems like it should just be a field in the database related to the file url and we should be able to quickly reset the field to have the same value for everything.
We just don’t want to have to go into each of the 100s if not 1000s of products we have and rename the three File Names over and over again.
Can you help with this?
]]>When I check it on the backend it is correct in the individual downloads editor (e.g. https://example.com/wp-content/uploads/edd/example.pdf)
Is there any way to avoid this? It is very helpful to our clients that they are able to download example.pdf and not a file that doesn’t describe what it is in the filename.
]]>Like i have a product name: Internet downloader Software
which has multiple version like:
Internet downloader Software version 1.2
Internet downloader Software version 2.3
Internet downloader Software version 3.4
when i add the product only the filename should be display on frontend of product page which i made in elementor. does any one know a shortcode or hook or something to display only the file name as i have 1000’s of software with 10000’s of multiple version of them so doing manually is not possible, please anyone know how?
]]>When there is only one file added to a certain product, the file name is not shown. Instead there is a Download button. This seems to be by default in WooCommerce.
I want the file name to show even if there is only one file, because I want the user to see what type of file it is before they make the decision if to download it.
Is it possible to show the file name, like “Manual” och “Datasheet”, instead of only “Download”, even if there is only one file added to the product?
Thank you!
]]>Thanks in advance,
Chris