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GF in WooCommerce - File Upload

  1. Hi!

    I have two questions regarding WooCommerce and GF.

    1. My customers must be able to upload files (images). That is fine. I have created the form and the users are able to upload their files. But my problem comes to handle these images. They seem just to be find directly on the server if I use my FTP program. I want the images to be seen directly when I go through my orders in WooCommerce. There are two major disadvantages to go through the server (FTP) - it takes a lot of more time and I can not see which images that belongs to which order. How can I make this work?

    2. How do I change the form information appearance in checkout pages and also in the confirmation emails that customers receive? It just looks really messy and not organized.

    Very thankful for your response!

    Regards
    John

    Posted 12 years ago on Monday August 6, 2012 | Permalink
  2. How are you accepting the image upload? It should be referenced with your Gravity Forms entry, with no FTP required to access it. Is that not the case for you? What are you trying to do with the image once it's uploaded?

    If the checkout pages and email confirmations come from Woocommerce, you will have to address that issue with Woo. If the confirmation emails and checkout page are from Gravity Forms, please post some screenshots of what you're seeing, or post a link to your site please.

    Thank you

    Posted 12 years ago on Monday August 6, 2012 | Permalink
  3. Mr.H
    Member

    I'm interested in point 2. How to get uploaded images into notifications emails directly? Rather than outputting a link, I want a thumbnail. How do we do this?

    Posted 11 years ago on Tuesday May 21, 2013 | Permalink