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How to add a publicly accessible file to Invoice Ninja app?

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  • d19dotcaD Offline
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    d19dotca
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    This may be a strange request but I have the need to temporarily upload a txt file to the public directory of Invoice Ninja for verification purposes, however I cannot seem to get this to work no matter where I put the txt (text) file. If I add to public and try to access it I still get a 404. Is this possible with the way this app is packaged?

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    Dustin Dauncey
    www.d19.ca

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      You could add a temporary nginx rule that serves it from a surfer|lamp app instead.

      Conscious tech

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        That makes sense, not sure why I hadn't thought of that one. I temporarily moved the invoice Ninja app to a different subdomain, created a quick LAMP app on the original subdomain with the file I needed, then verified and undid it all. Thank you for the idea @robi. 🙂

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        Dustin Dauncey
        www.d19.ca

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