Hi Karl/Nick.
Can I move an entire folder with the admin interface to another position of the folder hierarchy ?
Regards,
Marco
X3 Photo Gallery Support Forums
What's wrong with moving folders by means of a ftp-tool, like FileZilla e.g. .... ?Crash wrote:Could you do it with some judicious editing of the XML files if you really felt need at some point?
Although Nick is the master in this area, I wouldn't recommend this approach. Imagevue is a folder-based XML gallery, where XML is updated an maintained to precisely mirror your file- and folder structure. Messing with the XML files will just be messing with the system ...Crash wrote:Could you do it with some judicious editing of the XML files if you really felt need at some point?
Actually, moving by FTP would be the correct way to do it. Imagevue would simply update your XML structure to reflect the true folder structure. This is how Imagevue differs from DB galleries, and is in fact one of the benefits because you have full freedom to change your physical folder structure as you like, and Imagevue will merely reflect this. Information about each folder is stored in an XML file inside the specific folder, so when you move the folder, you also move the XML file and keep all titles/descriptions and meta info ...Crash wrote:What would happen to xml files ? The folder hierarchy is defined at xml level, if you modify the tree structure with an external tool (different from the default X2 admin), the risk of inconsistency might be significant.
If Nick confirms, I could try, but I am not going to risk (I have 4000 images online).
Perhaps with a warning prompt if over-writing?Nick wrote:Thinking of this I think we could make Imagevue to move folders in OS X fashion - so folder replaces the one with the same name completely with it's content. So we won't have to resolve file/xml conflicts.
With a warning prompt of course, this goes unsaid.mjau-mjau wrote:Perhaps with a warning prompt if over-writing?
So why did you just say it thenNick wrote:With a warning prompt of course, this goes unsaid.