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schreiber
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Upload folder

06 Jul 2012, 03:58

Is it possible to define a specific upload folder every time i use the upload/resize function? I now I can define a global path for all images (content), but it would be nice to able to create a specific folder as you upload images via the upload feature in Imagevue.
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Thomas Schreiber
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mjau-mjau
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Re: Upload folder

06 Jul 2012, 04:52

Sorry, what do you need an upload folder for? When you upload images from Imagevue admin, you upload into the folder where the images are to be. If you upload to a "upload" folder, at best you will need to move them later ...
 
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schreiber
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Re: Upload folder

06 Jul 2012, 05:29

mjau-mjau wrote:When you upload images from Imagevue admin, you upload into the folder where the images are to be.
If that's the case, then I'm doing something wrong. When I use the upload feature with resize, all images will go into "/content". No specific folders just into the root of the content folder. If the whole point of Imagevue is to have a "folder tree" system, then I have to manually move all files after they have been uploaded, which doesn't make sense to me? What am I missing here? :roll:
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Thomas Schreiber
http://mayfly.dk
 
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Re: Upload folder

06 Jul 2012, 07:55

schreiber wrote:If that's the case, then I'm doing something wrong. When I use the upload feature with resize, all images will go into "/content". No specific folders just into the root of the content folder. If the whole point of Imagevue is to have a "folder tree" system, then I have to manually move all files after they have been uploaded, which doesn't make sense to me? What am I missing here? :roll:
When you upload a file, it uploads the file into the current folder you are in. This is of course the way it is supposed to be.

If this is not the case for you, then there is something awfully wrong going on with your server. I will need login to your gallery admin to test and diagnose this.
 
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schreiber
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Re: Upload folder

06 Jul 2012, 07:59

Ok, I'll take a look at it once more. What You say is the only thing that makes sense. Thanks.
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Thomas Schreiber
http://mayfly.dk