Damien, I tried adding forward slashes to the file names to simulate a hierarchy as you suggested, but this did not process the invoices any further I filed the following bug report:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COUCHDB-167 -Justin On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 6:10 PM, Damien Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I think should be possible to attach the files using directory slashes right > in the filename. If that doesn't work, file a bug. > > -Damien > > > On Nov 28, 2008, at 5:37 PM, Antony Blakey wrote: > >> >> On 29/11/2008, at 7:39 AM, Justin Walgran wrote: >> >>> That is incredibly helpful. Thank you. >>> >>> To take it a step further, I am very interested in Chris Anderson's >>> work with distributing apps via CouchDB replication. Is there any way >>> the LightsOut application could be incorporated as an attachment like >>> Chris's Twitter application? >> >> Hierarchic attachments would be really useful I think. I could certainly >> use them right now. >> >> Because they don't exist, I'm building a notification handler that listens >> for documents with attributes that indicate that .zip attachments should be >> unpacked. I use a separate DB for such documents (to filter the >> notifications) and it will allow me to replicate existing static websites >> over Couch. >> >> Delta replication of attachments would be useful (e.g. >> XDelta/RSync/Unison) because then I could use either no-compression .zips, >> or .tars, and get much improved replication performance (I do this now in a >> different context). >> >> I'm working on replicating both Smalltalk packages/files and Ruby >> gems/files via Couch with a handler that manages the deployment and >> execution of such processes (driven by a definition document) for deploying >> applications (that use Couch) via Couch. It's particularly useful for >> Smalltalk because Smalltalk scalability is handled by running multiple >> instances on the same box (ST implementations generally use green threads >> with no native multithreading), which I can manage really easily using >> Erlang. >> >> Antony Blakey >> -------------------------- >> CTO, Linkuistics Pty Ltd >> Ph: 0438 840 787 >> >> You can't just ask customers what they want and then try to give that to >> them. By the time you get it built, they'll want something new. >> -- Steve Jobs >> >> >> > > >