• Resolved lancelotdupuis

    (@lancelotdupuis)


    Hello fellow twine enthousiast !

    As I wanted to provide a more user friendly version of just an iframe twine I stumbled on your plugin where you appear to have found all the solutions I needed.

    Alas, when trying to upload my twine, I got the following error message:

    embed-twine-upload-file.php – Désolé, ce type de fichier n’est pas autorisé pour des raisons de sécurité.

    (pardon the french, it means “sorry, this type of file isn’t allowed for security reason”).

    If you have a solution for this problem it would be a great help!

    Thanks in advance,

    Fred.

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  • Thread Starter lancelotdupuis

    (@lancelotdupuis)

    Just wanted to say I used your (awesome) tutorial

    https://romanluks.eu/blog/how-to-embed-twine-on-your-wordpress-website-with-responsive-iframe-and-autoscroll/

    To code it without the plugin, so don’t worry about fixing my issue urgently.

    Thanks again for this great solution! The integration of my twine looks really good!

    Fred.

    Plugin Author rluks

    (@rluks)

    Glad my tutorial worked out for you, Fred.

    There are two reasons for the error I can think of, the first one is WP settings allowing only certain filetypes to be uploaded.

    The second is other plugins preventing .html from being uploaded.

    If you like you can send me your twine story and I can try to replicate the error in my dev environment.

    Hi there,

    Thanks so very much for this plugin! I’m hoping it can work for me. I have a bunch of media in my twine – video/image/sound — I have it all saved in a folder on my desktop with subfolders containing media. Is there any way to upload multiple media folders so the twine will work?? How do you include media in your twine hosted on wordpress?

    Thanks in advance!

    Rachel

    Plugin Author rluks

    (@rluks)

    Hi Rachel, you’ll need FTP client such as FileZilla to copy media files to your webhosting. FTP login details should be available with your webhosting provider.

    Or you can use build-in WordPress library (but that might not support all your media and won’t preserve your media folder structure).

    I’d recommend uploading your Twine story with my plugin, copying the path to the story from the notification and then using FTP client to copy your media in the same folder as story. That way file paths don’t have to change between computer and web.

    Make sure to set permissions on media files and folders you’ve uploaded with FTP client. Otherwise they might not show up on the web.

    Cheers
    RL

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