Thanks for the update Patrick.  I've got this part working, but having
trouble with makethumb on existing files on the server - not had time
to delve too deeply yet to see what the problem is though.

-Phil

On 11/07/06, va:patrick.kranzlmueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> a new version of the filebrowser is available for download.
>
> CHANGES:
> 001: You may define an initial directory for each FileBrowseField by
> adding a path to the help_text: Like "FileBrowser: /images/blog/" or
> "FileBrowser: /documents/pdf/".
> 002: Sorting algorithm also works with Python 2.3 now (thanks Archatas)
> 003: Additional slashes are only used for folders now
>
> I still need to look at the breadcrumbs.
>
> thanks for your feedback,
> patrick
>
>
> Am 11.07.2006 um 12:39 schrieb Archatas:
>
> >
> > Very nice, but there are some gotchas/bugs:
> >
> > 1. to make it work on Python 2.3, you need to change
> > line 198 in views.py
> >     file_list.sort(cmp, lambda x: x[int(o)])
> > to
> >     file_list.sort(lambda x, y: cmp(x[int(o)], y[int(o)]))
> > (sort method takes only the comparisson function as a parameter in
> > Python 2.3)
> >
> > 2. The links in the admin breadcrubs are not relative as in the
> > original admin, therefore I need to change all templates if I have my
> > django project in some directory instead of in the root of the domain.
> >
> > 3. If I upload an image to the root of uploads, the thumbnail isn't
> > showed, because of additional slash in the path that is added next to
> > the dir_name which doesn't exist. I think, you should also check
> > whether dir_name is set at all, and only then add that slash at the
> > end.
> >
> > 4. It works in Firefox, but it seems a little bit strange and may not
> > work in other browsers, because all the uploaded images are being
> > accessed with additional slash at the end of the URL.
> >
> > That were my notices. But on the whole, great work!
> >
> > Aidas Bendoraitis [aka Archatas]
> >
> > patrickk wrote:
> >> today we´ve finished the test version of our django filebrowser.
> >>
> >> some screenshots are here:
> >> http://www.vonautomatisch.at/django/filebrowser/
> >>
> >> you can download the filebrowser here:
> >> http://www.vonautomatisch.at/django/filebrowser/FileBrowser.zip
> >>
> >> installation shouldn´t take more than 5-10 minutes.
> >> requirements: we are using PIL to create the thumbnails.
> >>
> >> this version is for testing (although we´re already using it). I hope
> >> that some of you will find the time to install the filebrowser.
> >> feedback is more than welcome.
> >>
> >> thanks,
> >> patrick
> >
> >
> > >
>
>
> >
>

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