See http://pypi.python.org/pypi/archetypes.multifile
It is not intended to sotre images, but files, so it lacks image capabilities like preview etc. -- Radim Kees Hink napsal(a): > I'm currently trying to to use CompoundField to create a field for an array of > images, but i'm getting bitten by > http://plone.org/products/compoundfield/issues/12: CompoundField returns a > string as its accessor. > > This could be fixed by a minor tweak in a Products.Archetypes page template > (patch supplied in issue above). I'd be happy to check that Archetypes and > CompoundField work well together in this respect, a new release could be made > and all would be well. The question is, do we want to do this with Archetypes > just to make Products.CompoundField work? > * No, CompoundField seems to be abandoned, don't bother. > * Yes, it would solve a common use case. > > Or are there other options, a successor to CompoundField? It would have to be > Archetypes-based, because the production site i'm working on is > Archetypes-based. For now, i have a deadline and will set a reference to a > folder where the images are stored. > > Kees _______________________________________________ Product-Developers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/product-developers
