1. it's possible to upload zip-files into the dms, which should support automatically extracting more complex folder-files-structures too.
2. afaik magnolia does not support non-jcr-conform repositories
3. maybe alfresco dms, supporting webdav and cifs, is more appropriate for you
4. i think so

sebastian


James Frankman wrote:

I have a hundreds of files I would like to share from the magnolia
document management system (DMS). It is impractical to upload each of
these files one by one into the DMS repository. Furthermore, I don't
want to create a new copy of a file when they already exist in another
directory. I have a few questions any help is appreciated.

1. Is there a way to load several files into the DMS?
2. Rather than uploading files into the DMS is there a way to
configure the DMS to point to a particular directory and merely show
all the files in the directory?
3. All I am really looking for is a way to browse files and subfolders
in a particular directory on my server from a web page. Is the DMS
built to handle this sort of thing or should I try a different
solution?
4. Where is the DMS documentation found? I could only find a few
general pages on the wiki. Is this all that is available?

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