Matthew Toseland wrote:
> On Friday 07 November 2008 02:15, Dan Stevens wrote:
>   
>> To put it very concisely, yes, I think that is what I would need.  :)
>>
>> Thanks for all your work!
>>     
>
> Hi. I have fixed the bug with MIME types on redirects in ClientPutComplexDir 
> not working. Also, if you want to insert stuff without the extra manifest 
> (which doesn't take up much space, but introduces a filename), 
> specify "TargetFilename=" (i.e. set TargetFilename to ""). This will disable 
> inserting the manifest iirc.
>   
Thanks, I'll try it out.  Is this change in 1186?
>> Matthew Toseland wrote:
>>     
>>> Okay so the basic problem here is that ClientPutComplexDir doesn't allow 
>>> setting MIME types [on redirects]? We can fix that...
>>> https://bugs.freenetproject.org/view.php?id=2672
>>>
>>> Sorry that this will not be addressed immediately ... we have some broken 
>>>       
> but 
>   
>>> potentially very useful code in trunk, and some major problems with the 
>>> network at large, and we need to deal with them...
>>>
>>> On Friday 31 October 2008 21:25, Dan Stevens wrote:
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> Hello all.
>>>>
>>>> I am writing an FCP client in Ruby that keeps track of Freenet keys of
>>>> already inserted files.  This way it can save time and only insert new
>>>> files or files that have changed.  The thing is, I would like to
>>>> insert file content separately from metadata.  i.e., insert the raw
>>>> bytes with one ClientPut, record the resulting key, and then insert a
>>>> small redirect to the content with the equivalent of TargetFilename
>>>> and Metadata.ContentType.  This way, if a large file gets renamed,
>>>> only the metadata needs to be reinserted, as it will point to the same
>>>> content key as before.
>>>>
>>>> What I am running into is this:  when I do the insert all at once
>>>> ('default mode'), I see (using KeyExplorer) that a small file is
>>>> inserted in 2 chunks: one for the content, and one SimpleManifest.
>>>> This is great, but I would like to be able to do it in 2 steps so I
>>>> can record the content key.
>>>>
>>>> I have tried using ClientPut with TargetFilename and
>>>> Metadata.ContentType and a redirect to the content (for lack of a
>>>> concise and descriptive term I call this 'grover mode').
>>>>
>>>> I have also tried using ClientPutComplexDir with Files.0.Name,
>>>> Files.0.Metadata.ContentType, and Files.0.UploadFrom = a redirect to
>>>> the content ('elmo mode').
>>>>
>>>> Neither of these methods manages to do quite the same thing as the
>>>> all-at-once ClientPut, which seems to create a SimpleManifest that
>>>> includes a content type:  grover mode creates 3 separate keys (a
>>>> SimpleManifest, a SingleFileRedirect, and the content), and elmo mode
>>>> creates a SimpleManifest with no ContentType (as indicated by
>>>> http://wiki.freenetproject.org/FCP2p0ClientPutComplexDir, 'redirect'
>>>> form does not even look at Files.X.Metadata.ContentType).
>>>>
>>>> Is there any way to do the same thing that all-at-once ClientPut does
>>>> in 2 steps?
>>>>
>>>> For your KeyExploring pleasure, these are the keys I have created:
>>>>
>>>> Content only: 
>>>>     
>>>>         
> CHK at 
> iWsZEjAbnRHtd3Bb667YmfYdvjjwRiTPeqLjOgbQ8bQ,7MUhazJcFaj-PSeFyqwLn3yFPUAHQSOgpzL8G2kZaNA,AAIA--8
>   
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> Default: 
>>>>     
>>>>         
> CHK at 
> KpxYY6ozE~1TntkRajChhBGoOq~2f-Ja0HG9S3Bz98U,sRsN~02jy-svxJUDj-bbmkQeh6B8p-bR~xPa~WLxaKw,AAIC--8
>   
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> Grover: 
>>>>     
>>>>         
> CHK@~AYE2dkIxCn667XGJ~bLq2T4baRFD~U4z38hkqb0DGk,nGvXzX5XsA49a7Q8FD1kTEdKAyJMkq78yjQ2Wt5udYw,AAIC--8
>   
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> Elmo:  
>>>>     
>>>>         
> CHK at 
> vCI3knF8oz9KYMbs1CYYms9NUQghfFpWTNSCMK2CaDY,V4vln6lTPjGckCvdiFcCdgeObrRfz7SbG1KvDwrOVm8,AAIC--8
>   
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> Thanks for any advice you can give,
>>>> - TOGoS
>>>>
>>>>         


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