X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/97f9de14ba75403c371c5ebece2c3190d3815154..5c7771e01aafb7b2e197f58a725132e4c2f4bde8:/doc/todo/fileupload/soc-proposal/discussion.mdwn?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/doc/todo/fileupload/soc-proposal/discussion.mdwn b/doc/todo/fileupload/soc-proposal/discussion.mdwn index 0ff6c6ce5..f85a956db 100644 --- a/doc/todo/fileupload/soc-proposal/discussion.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/fileupload/soc-proposal/discussion.mdwn @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ -There's nothing in [[fileupload]] that suggests putting the file upload limit in the body of a page. That would indeed be a strange choice. Ikiwiki already uses [[PageSpecs|PageSpec]] in the Preferences page (for specifying locked pages, banned users, and subscriptions), and I had envisioned putting the file upload controls there, and possibly subsuming some of those other controls into them. +There's nothing in [[fileupload]] that suggests putting the file upload limit in the body of a page. That would indeed be a strange choice. Ikiwiki already uses [[PageSpecs|ikiwiki/PageSpec]] in the Preferences page (for specifying locked pages, banned users, and subscriptions), and I had envisioned putting the file upload controls there, and possibly subsuming some of those other controls into them. > Thanks for clarifying; I clearly misunderstood the original text. -- Ben -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. +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|ikiwiki/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? @@ -29,8 +29,18 @@ For images, videos, etc. it would be nice to have some kind of meta data file to height, compression, etc. which could be initially created by 'ikiwiki --generate-meta-stuff'. Then PageSpec should be teached to use these. Galleries could then be generated by means of -\[[inline pages="type(image/*) and year(2007)" template="gallery"]]. It +\[[!inline pages="type(image/*) and year(2007)" template="gallery"]]. It should of course be possible to edit this information via ikiwiki.cgi and with any text editor (Name: value). This should also allow for creations of default .html pages with the image/video/file/... and a discussion page. Probably named image.mdwn and image/discussion. - I think that would fit nicely with the ikiwiki concept. Cons? --enodev \ No newline at end of file + I think that would fit nicely with the ikiwiki concept. Comments? --enodev + +> Replying to myself. Just appending .meta gives problems when \$usedirs is enabled as the original file and the directory containing the html file will have the same name. Taking away the original extensions has problems with filenames having different extensions and the same basename. So something like 'about-image.jpg.meta'? That would require no changes to the core to support it and is reasonably easy to the eye. + +> I also pondered about putting this info in the rcs log, but that is problematic when you just 'cp'/'mv'/whatever the directory. Same goes for using something like svn properties, which git does not even support. Storing this info in the index file is problematic, because that isn't versioned. Major problem I see with this approach would be the disconnected nature of having two files. Posix extended attributes? ;-( + +> This could also be used to specify the license of the file. + +> I did an proof of concept implementation of this idea [here](http://ng.l4x.org/brainstorm/gallery/) yesterday night, including the link to the source code. I'd really love to hear comments about this approach. + (note1: I'm really not interested in any kind of http interface to that thing, just testing ways of storing the meta + data, note2: I'm no perl programmer)