1. HairyDogDigital
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  3. Wednesday, December 16 2015, 02:42 AM
I have a file field type for users to upload a CV/resume. After uploading the file is saved to the specified directory on the server AND I can see the filename captured in the user's record in the #__jsn_users table. However, the file does not appear with a download button on the user's profile page, nor does it appear on the user profile edit page. Further, in the backend admin, the file does not appear in the file form field.

I have tried using the default images/profiler and my own custom specified directory. In neither case does it make a difference. Again, the file is saved to the server and the database is updated accordingly. However, both the frontend and backend views appear as if nothing was ever uploaded.
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Admin
However, the file does not appear with a download button on the user's profile page, nor does it appear on the user profile edit page. Further, in the backend admin, the file does not appear in the file form field.

if you a file you will see download button in profile page, and a link to file in edit profile page. right? if not can you please post me your site details to check this?
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HairyDogDigital Accepted Answer
I can provide further details, but did not want to disclose any sensitive server/site information in a public forum. What do you recommend?
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admin Accepted Answer
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you can use the form below the reply in "Site Details" tab (these infos are private)
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HairyDogDigital Accepted Answer
See site details.
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admin Accepted Answer
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Hi,
found the problem, in file field the parameter "Upload Path" require "/" at the end of path, so now I have changed from "files/member_resumes" to "files/member_resumes/"
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