Dear aged ... yes!

> I just created sub-folders inside the folder I identified as my filePath 
> so that I can keep the images for a given wiki separate from the others.  
>

FWIW I suggested elsewhere that it might be a good idea that when you 
create a new wiki you can also assign a "files ID" (just two letters that 
indicate the sub-directory). I reasoned like this ...

What I am wondering is whether when you create a new Wiki you can be 
> prompted to define a "shorthand ID" for it to ensure you never forget the 
> base address you need for files so you don't get in a mess? This comes from 
> concern some of my wiki have many images associated with them. 
>

 Why is setting a "shorthand ID" useful? You can use it as a variable that 
> is invoked in a Bob script passed to the OS that tells its where to copy 
> the files from and where to. Also a problem arises if you don't because, if 
> you change the name of the wiki, it becomes unclear where to find them. 
> Basically I (personally) think a set shorthand ID could be useful. 


Josiah 

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