Stephen Joyce wrote at about 14:14:37 -0500 on Monday, November 9, 2009:
> It's not as nice as having a file attached to just click and download, but
> why not just include the script(s) on the page as long as they're just 1 or
> 2 files?
Well one of the scripts is 750 lines long and I worry
It's not as nice as having a file attached to just click and download, but
why not just include the script(s) on the page as long as they're just 1 or
2 files?
See
http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/backuppc/index.php?title=Distribute_Full_Backups
for an example.
Cheers, Stephen
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> Michael Stowe wrote at about 11:21:39 -0600 on Monday, November 9, 2009:
> > > Not sure if I am missing something obvious here, but the BackupPC
> > > Mediawiki page seems to only allow the upload of *media* files with
> > > extensions like .jpegg, .png, etc.
> > >
> > > Even 'faking' the ex
Michael Stowe wrote at about 11:21:39 -0600 on Monday, November 9, 2009:
> > Not sure if I am missing something obvious here, but the BackupPC
> > Mediawiki page seems to only allow the upload of *media* files with
> > extensions like .jpegg, .png, etc.
> >
> > Even 'faking' the extension does
> Not sure if I am missing something obvious here, but the BackupPC
> Mediawiki page seems to only allow the upload of *media* files with
> extensions like .jpegg, .png, etc.
>
> Even 'faking' the extension doesn't seem to work for me.
> Note Craig has given me editing access so that is not the pro
Not sure if I am missing something obvious here, but the BackupPC
Mediawiki page seems to only allow the upload of *media* files with
extensions like .jpegg, .png, etc.
Even 'faking' the extension doesn't seem to work for me.
Note Craig has given me editing access so that is not the problem
unless