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Allow .csv and .eps attachments to bibliographic references #6333

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Archilegt opened this issue Feb 23, 2021 · 2 comments
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Allow .csv and .eps attachments to bibliographic references #6333

Archilegt opened this issue Feb 23, 2021 · 2 comments
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The .csv file extension is commonly used for data sharing. Supplemental information to articles is often published as .csv files. Please, add .csv to the allowed attachment extensions for literature.
If possible, please also add .eps file extension, which is used for images.
Thanks in advance!

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Archilegt commented Jun 14, 2022

@therobyouknow , this is still an issue. Could you please check if you could allow these extension uploads? It should be about adding the file extensions to an "allowed" list somewhere in the biblio attachment upload settings.

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Still an issue for .csv file upload. It may still be an issue for .eps (this ticket) and .tsv (#6208) file uploads.
Adding extensions to the allowed file extension upload list may be a cosmetic change. It has been done already for .fas files (#6176, fixed by #6200) and for .wav files (#6224, introduced in release 2.9.16).

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