On 7/17/07, Sean Cribbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael,
>
> 1) page_attachments assumes you want a particular file accessible from a
> particular page or its children.  It also assumes you know the name of
> the file and makes no assumptions about the format of the file, be it
> text, image or some other binary format.  There is no way to iterate
> through the attachments of any given page.


Mmm, I disagree...

What If want to attach a few files and show them inside a table? Just
the name and the size, which will allow me later replace those files
with updated ones without thinking on the name of the file :-)

> 2) This again falls out of the scope of page_attachments.  I wouldn't
> want random visitors uploading files into my page, so I didn't add that
> functionality.
>

But I agree on this... file uploads from front-end is way beyond the
scope of page_attachments.. also, i see a lot of attempts to convert
those sites to a pr0n web storage :P

-- 
Luis Lavena
Multimedia systems
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