I have my image uploads set to go into "per Group" subdirectories this way: www.example.com/old_directory/uploads/.. but I now need to switch to www.example.com/new_directory/uploads/..
How to switch from /old_directory/ to /new_directory/ for "?action=upload" and its relative "Attach:" behaviour? The settings in config.php dealing with this issue are these: $UploadDir = '/web/htdocs/www.example.com/home/old_directory/uploads'; $UploadUrlFmt = 'http://www.example.com/old_directory/uploads'; $UploadPrefixFmt = '/$Group'; I have also to take into account that there "could" be some image with its path hardcoded, somewhere. The question is: which would the best process to follow, in order to *safely* make the switch, please? I would go this way: 1) duplicate /old_directory/ and call the copy /new_directory/ 2) change the settings into $UploadDir = '/web/htdocs/www.example.com/home/new_directory/uploads'; $UploadUrlFmt = 'http://www.example.com/new_directory/uploads'; $UploadPrefixFmt = '/$Group'; This would make sure that from now on uploads are going into the new directory and all the "Attach:" links on existing pages point to the new directory, which is there with all the content. At the same time, if there is some hardcoded links somewhere, it can still find its content in the old directory (until I manually edit every occurrence). Is this approach sound enough? Is there a better way to approach the "hardcoded links" issue? Thanks Luigi _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
