[Pws] Upload Limits

2006-07-25 Thread Michael Rohaly
Is there a way to change the upload limit of a swiki to unlimited or a 
reasonable facsimile thereof?  I'm hoping it's as easy as using the swiki 
browser and changing '10 Gb' to '100 Gb'.  Also, if that swiki 
has inherited characteristics, do I need to worry about changing the limit 
of the parent as well?

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[Pws] Inline Pages

2006-09-26 Thread Michael Rohaly
I have a bunch of pages that use the ?inline? tag.  The problem is that 
when I inline those, I get all their inline tags coming with them.

So, I have a page about Serbia.  Inline with that is a page about Europe. 
I also have a page about Yugoslavia, and inline with that is a page about 
Europe too.  If I want to inline Yugoslavia on the Serbia page, I get a 
double-dose of Europe.

If would be much simpler if Yugoslavia didn't fall apart, of course, but 
there should be an option somewhere to defeat redundant or nested 
inlining.  Any solutions?

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[Pws] Inline Pages

2006-09-26 Thread Michael Rohaly
Also, there are some characters not well-liked when used as links.

Viša elektrotehnička škola becomes Viša elektrotehni#269;ka škola 

Screenshot attached if my awful e-mail clients didn't make that clear.



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[Pws] Renaming of Uploaded Files

2007-04-25 Thread Michael Rohaly
For file uploads, is there a way to reverse the way uploaded files are 
renamed?

The reason is this:
Our department is working on some web-stuff, and a wiki of some sort is 
the easiest way to show everything to everyone who needs/wants to see the 
stuff and work on it at the same time.  All the uploaded files work fine 
as the uploaded css file lives in the same folder with the rest of the 
html files.  However, make a change to the CSS file and upload it, and the 
most recent file (the one we like) becomes .1.css and the html files 
continue to look at the old css file.

What I'd like is for the most recent file upload of any kind to retain its 
name and the older files to be numerically bumped back.  Possible?

Michael Rohaly
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Re: [Pws] Renaming of Uploaded Files

2007-04-25 Thread Michael Rohaly
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 25/04/2007 09:12:31 AM:
 What I'd like is for the most recent file upload of any kind to retain 
its 
 name and the older files to be numerically bumped back.  Possible?

It occurs to me that just adding the older file's upload date and time to 
its filename would spare the multiple file-renaming that might have to be 
done...

Michael Rohaly
International Credential Evaluation Service
3700 Willingdon Avenue
Burnaby, BC V5G 3H2 
Telephone: (604) 454-2206
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Re: [Pws] Sourceforge: Yes

2008-03-07 Thread Michael Rohaly
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/03/2008 09:42:45 AM:
 How about SqueakSource (http://www.squeaksource.com) instead?  It 
 supports Squeak Smalltalk development better than SourceForge would, 
IMHO.

Can't hurt to do both.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/squeak/
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