Hi Jim,

I'm not sure I see it.  So I ran an experiment: 
http://wikieducator.org/Image:Arbitrary.png
I uploaded a file, and then uploaded several different images to the
same location/filename.  So, if you page back through the history of
this one you will not see a series of images; you will see just the
same most recent image and a record of the times I uploaded the
others.

And I agree with Leigh on the need for follow up on suggestions.
Delegating some of this responsibility sounds like a good idea.
Perhaps less work would be a debate-free thread for suggestions, or
for the outcome of threads like this one.  Perhaps the person starting
the thread could take on the responsibility for the summary.

We would then need a reply of some sort from the folks who tweak the
software so that the community would be aware of the outcome,
resolution of problem, or in cases when we find the limits of
capability, the answer might be lack of resolution.

Cheers,

Declan McCabe

On Apr 8, 10:57 pm, "Jim Tittsler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 1:34 AM, Declan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Possible solutions:
> > > [...]
> > > 2.  keep the original file in the history just like all of the other
> > > content
>
> This seems to happen to all of my images already.  It warns me the file
> already exists, allows me to replace it, but the old copy still exists.
>  http://wikieducator.org/Image:ReadingActivityiDevice.jpg#filehistory
>
> Not that I can explain the corn image that started this thread.
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