Hi Matt.

Why don't you put those documents under SVN (sub-version) version control instead of attachhing them to the wiki page. There is a wiki command for linking to SVN controlled files.

Link to an attached file of a wiki page: attachment:my_doc.pdf

Link to a SVN version controlled file: source:path/my_doc.pdf or even source:path/my_doc....@123 where 123 is the version number. Of course this needs a SVN server. But Trac is made to cooperate tightly with SVN.

Clemens

Mathew Phillips:
I've searched the Trac Hacks and the normal Trac plugin site and I can't quite 
seem to find a plugin that meets what I'm looking for. I love trac and the way 
it functions so far. I would like to use the wiki to manage some of the 
documents for my project like business requirements and models and 
documentation. The default to me seems to be just to be able to attach 
documents to a particular page. I see that you can overwrite them with another 
document so if you make changes to the document you can update what is stored 
on the page. But it would make more sense to only have one copy of the document 
that is stored as the attachment to the page and you can edit it and save it 
automatically. Does anyone know of a particular plugin that adds this 
functionality? Thank you for anyone who takes time to respond!

Matt

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