On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 8:37 AM, Ephrim Khong <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> (apologies if this email arrives twice)
>
> I'm using fossil as distributed wiki (sort of a note management
> system). However, when adding non-wiki content (images, PDFs etc.), a
> checkout is required where the files are copied into and checked in,
> so they are available in the wiki using the /doc/tip/xxx URIs. This is
> fine with local copies of the repository, but is cumbersome when
> working on a server.
>

Can you instead add your images/PDFs/etc as attachments and reference them
using /attachview?


>
> Is there a way to add such content without a checkout, using some sort
> of "upload" inside the wiki? Ideally, you'd just have to upload the
> file, it is checked in and can be referenced using /doc/tip/.
>
> Any advice is welcome. I'd be happy to hack fossil a little if
> necessary, but am unsure if this is possible at all by design. I
> suppose one needs to receive the file via HTTP, add its content to the
> database, and update trunk to include the new file. Is this possible
> using the API calls alone, without a checkout?
>
> Thanks
> Eph
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