I spoke too soon. Although the 'fix' I described below did lead to the
client showing the files as text, and allow them to be checked out, upon
checking them back in we got the following "Error: Only Binary files can
store history as compressed (zipped) files". 

So we've decided to delete this archives and add them back in with file type
text. 

James


-----Original Message-----
From: James Saffery [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday 14 April 2004 12:08
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Changing File Types from Binary to Text


Hi Rob,

We've been happily using SJ now since early Feb since you resolved the
initial "no name" folder problem. Thank you again for your support then and
for an excellent tool.

Recently we had some text files (with .spec and .body extensions) which were
first checked in by a user who unfortunately had not configured his client
(account?) preferences for these extensions to be text. So then according to
SJ these files are binary, meaning we cannot do diffs / view them, and
presumably cannot do keyword expansion either.

I think I have worked out how to reform the situation by editing the
appropriate 'file' XML file for each archive as shown by the ID under File
Info in the Properties dialog and changing the FileType to "2". The change
then takes effect after a restart of the server.

This email then is just a suggestion for what I think would be an
improvement so the above does not happen to me or others in the future: make
the extension / file type associations attributes of the archive in question
rather than the user/client. Then the file types can be set up once for the
archive by the administrator and that will be it. No need to remember to
repeat this configuration across all users/clients, and no potential for the
above situation.

Many thanks.

Cheers,

James


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