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Can we upload and read files such as .xls,.doc,.txt in Everlive

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Rajesh asked on 15 Oct 2013, 12:12 PM
Hi ,
I am New to EverLive...i want to create an app which allows user to upload all(few) kinds of files to Everlive and access those.
Plz help me with this..
I even saw a sample app to "Upload images to everlive" as well...
But can we upload other types of file to Everlive...and then read the contents from specific file in instance.
plz provide the documentation for upload and reading the contents of the different kinds of files..
Do everlive support this???
Waiting for your reply...

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answered on 17 Oct 2013, 12:43 PM
Hi Rajesh,

Everlive allows you to upload and download files that are associated with your content types. Files can be uploaded either as base64 encoded data and multipart/form-data. Once uploaded a download link is exposed for the file. By default the link is accessible for all (the anonymous role permissions for reading files is allowed). If you want to forbid access to the files for everyone you will need to uncheck the permissions for the anonymous role. For more information refer to the Everlive documentation here.

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answered on 17 Oct 2013, 12:55 PM
thanks for the reply sir..

i am developing an app with kendo ui mobile and icenium...
I want to setup a remote database and update and access the database from my application..

how can i do that???
Plz help me with necessary documentation(step by step).

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answered on 17 Oct 2013, 02:28 PM
Hello Rajesh,

I've answered your question in the other thread you've opened. Please, see our answer there for more information.

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