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notifications-admin/app/templates/views/uploads/choose-file.html
Chris Hill-Scott 3762daad84 Add a redirect for the letter specification
This way we have a URL we can give people that always points to the
latest version of the spec.

And it makes our code more Flask-idiomatic to be using `url_for` to be
generating a URL, rather than passing around a constant.
2020-01-15 11:54:14 +00:00

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{% extends "withnav_template.html" %}
{% from "components/banner.html" import banner_wrapper %}
{% from "components/file-upload.html" import file_upload %}
{% from "components/page-header.html" import page_header %}
{% block service_page_title %}
Upload a letter
{% endblock %}
{% block maincolumn_content %}
<div class="grid-row">
<div class="column-five-sixths">
{% if error %}
{% call banner_wrapper(type='dangerous') %}
<h1 class="banner-title">{{ error.title }}</h1>
{% if error.detail %}
<p>{{ error.detail | safe }}</p>
{% endif %}
{% endcall %}
{% else %}
{{ page_header(
'Upload a letter',
back_link=url_for('main.uploads', service_id=current_service.id)
) }}
{% endif %}
<p>
{{ file_upload(
form.file,
action=url_for('main.upload_letter', service_id=current_service.id),
button_text='Upload your file again' if error else 'Choose file',
show_errors=False
)}}
</p>
<p>You can upload a single letter as a PDF.</p>
<p>Your file must meet our <a href="{{ url_for('.letter_spec') }}">letter specification</a>.</p>
<p>To help you set up your letter you can download a <a href="https://docs.notifications.service.gov.uk/documentation/images/notify-pdf-letter-word-template-v1.0.docx">Word document template</a>.</p>
</div>
</div>
{% endblock %}