I've written some code that does this, and quite a bit more.  For our users
at Webster University, I created a separate documentation table that lists
for every single Web page some of the following information:

o Title
o Midgard page ID
o URL of the page
o Admin URL (for changing the page)
o Description of the page
o Name of the owner (plus e-mail for reminders!)
o Date created
o Update frequency

The idea is that this provides a nice comprehensive alphabetical list of the
documents (Web pages) on a single screen, from which they can select one for
editing using Midgard (after authenticating of course.)

I also created a documentation database, which uses the PHP HTTP Upload
capability, and provides simple versioning and change control, along with
descriptions.  This can be used to upload images as well.

Bottom line is that the Admin site doesn't allow uploading images directly,
but it's very easy to write PHP form to do this, and even store the image
link in the Midgard database directly (or some other database) to keep track
of them.

I hope to "tidy up" my code, make it more general, and contribute it to the
Midgard Project this summer.  
--
Paul Gillingwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Red Hat Certified Linux Engineer
Acting Unit Head, Network Support Unit
Computer Services Centre, International Atomic Energy Agency
http://www.iaea.org



-----Original Message-----
From: Surjit Bains [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 14, 2000 11:13
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Subject: [midgard] adding images ...
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Hi all...

Is there a way of uploading images using the admin site...


Surjit

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