From 91dfd0937f6dd7d666cea67741b89205f6c6b79f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: joey Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 20:37:01 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] web commit by http://joey.kitenet.net/ --- doc/todo/fileupload/soc-proposal/discussion.mdwn | 5 +++++ 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+) diff --git a/doc/todo/fileupload/soc-proposal/discussion.mdwn b/doc/todo/fileupload/soc-proposal/discussion.mdwn index aebffe3cc..a24f70c51 100644 --- a/doc/todo/fileupload/soc-proposal/discussion.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/fileupload/soc-proposal/discussion.mdwn @@ -5,8 +5,13 @@ There's nothing in [[fileupload]] that suggests putting the file upload limit in It's not clear to me that the concept of attaching files to a page fits ikiwiki very well; unlike most wikis, ikiwiki supports subdirectories and [[SubPages|SubPage]], which allows for hierarchical placement of uploaded files, which is a much more flexible concept than simple attachment. Futhermore, the idea of listing all attached files at the bottom of a page seems somewhat inflexible. What if I want to make a podcast, using inline's existing support for that -- I won't want a list of every "attached" file at the bottom of my podcast's page then. > If a file was attached to _some-dir/some-page_, it would be stored in _some-dir/_ and linked from _some-page_. That would seem reasonably hierarchical to me. What do you suggest as an alternative? + +>> I'd suggest `some-dir/some-page/file`, which nicely makes clear that the file is "attached" to some-page, allows easy wikilinks to "file" from some-page, and has other nice properties. + > As for the attachment list, I envisaged that being optional. --Ben +>> So some kind of preprocessor directive that is added to a page to generate the attachment list? + I don't understand why the file size would need to be stored in the index file; this information is available by statting the file, surely? Similarly, the mime type can be determined through inspection, unless there turns out to be a reason to need to cache it for speed. --[[Joey]] \ No newline at end of file -- 2.45.0