I second that one.  It's caused us surprises from time to time too.   -tim

Michael Rohaly wrote:

For file uploads, is there a way to reverse the way uploaded files are renamed?

The reason is this:
Our department is working on some web-stuff, and a wiki of some sort is the easiest way to show everything to everyone who needs/wants to see the stuff and work on it at the same time. All the uploaded files work fine as the uploaded css file lives in the same folder with the rest of the html files. However, make a change to the CSS file and upload it, and the most recent file (the one we like) becomes .1.css and the html files continue to look at the old css file.

What I'd like is for the most recent file upload of any kind to retain its name and the older files to be numerically bumped back. Possible?

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