Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64I would still
recommend the same
approach as I did previously. Otherwise
you are going to have serious database problems. If you can get them all
available on the webserver file system use importImages.php from
/maintenance for mass uploading
On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 9:08 AM, Jefsey
<jefsey(a)jefsey.com> wrote:
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Thank you for the response. But I have scores of files to maintain through
synchronizing scripts. I cannot manage them through uploads. Moreover that
ÛÛYH\HÛe same computer at another place. I suppose I have to go
through the nightmare you announce ... Where the
solution could be detailed
]YH\ÙH][H[ÜÝ simple way.
1. I have a file under /jefsey/graphs/xxxx.jpg.
H]HHÚZÚH[\ÚÛYKÛ[YKÝÝÝÈÚ]]È/home/name/www/images
directory.
ÝÈØ[HXZÙHÖÑile:xxxx.jpg]]
display the file?
Or another command do
itÜX^HH\È\HH\Ý[ÜH\ÜX]HÈ\ÚÀ for
such a solutionY\[Ü£à£â÷P
are asking for a headache,
My suggestion is to enable file uploads but
> restrict it to a special user group and have
yourself as they only member
âöâvVBÂæ÷bRÂ014 at 8:26 AM, JFC Morfin
<jefsey(a)jefsey.com> wrote:
H[ieved that if I installed a xxxx.jpg file in the /images directory it
would be accessible through the
[[File:xxxx.jpg]]. It does seem to be
the
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uploading. Which parameter should I aad in
ØØ[Ù]tings.php for [[File:xxxx.jpg]] to work
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