Does it still requires you to add a license or its only optional?
Does it still requires you to add a license or its only optional?
I installed the MultiUpload script to my global.js, but whenever I go to Special:Upload, I can only upload one image at a time, despite being a bureaucrat on the wiki that the issue is happening on. For instance, as seen in the below image, only one file option appears. Whereas the MultiUpload example image on this wiki shows multiple file upload options. How can I fix this?
Does the .js MultiUpload now only work for bots? When it's added to a bot
The Upload file works fine, multiple images can be selected. On a non-bot account
The Upload file section doesn't change and only one image can be uploaded at a time. May this be changed? I'd like to suggest the script to other users to add to their accounts to upload many cover images all at once rather than one at a time.
The context is an image with a random number title was uploaded onto a wiki. Then a copy of an image that was named was uploaded which under the regular Special:Upload would appear as
So the existing duplicate could be seen. Could the same view be had for the MultiUpload?
In the event that a ed600fda-4dd6-424f-806d-e3ae2e73f566.jpg was uploaded via the JS MultiUpload then a copy had been named Hana to Sumi.jpeg the random named image wasn't able to be viewed since the MultiUpload would bring up this view
Where unlike Special:Upload the different file was unable to be seen and there could be no way of knowing where it was. Practically if other users are uploading images using the MultiUpload it would certainly be helpful for them to be able to see if the image already exists on the wiki. Showing the image, or listing the image title to save space might work.
I have tried to use this tool (Special:MultiUpload), unfortunately I get the message "There is no such special page" I have already exported the js to my personal page and it still does not work.
https://dev.fandom.com/wiki/MultiUpload
Does someone know how to solve this problem.?¡