Open DonnaScriptTechs opened 7 years ago
From @gsf00001 on April 3, 2017 16:18
@Elshara Are you referring to the functionality that Radcodes' Folder/File Sharing Plugin offers for all Users or something different for ADMIN (since you mention 'inline files ... file media mgr'?
From @Elshara on April 4, 2017 11:26
Yes. Inline file functionality would include things like post attachments, but they would be interactable on the web rather than having to separately need to download the file. Whereas file folder functionality would allow better control over what people could actually download, or view inline as such as options.
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From @Khushboo016 on April 11, 2017 8:9
Hi @Elshara, For this requirement, we suggest you refer to the above-mentioned "Folder / File Sharing Plugin" developed by our third party developers Radcodes.
Thanks & Regards!
From @Elshara on April 11, 2017 16:31
Well I was thinking, file media manager could support this.
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Hi @Elshara, For this requirement, we suggest you refer to the above-mentioned "Folder / File Sharing Plugin" developed by our third party developers Radcodes.
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From @gsf00001 on April 29, 2017 15:24
I too wish that File/Media Manager had folders and offered more 'management' capability. I gave up on it a while ago and moved most of my files to another folder w/sub-folders that are referenced in the site using relative addressing. This way, I can .ftp to view/manage my files better, and it keeps the list very short in F/M Mgr.
From @Elshara on April 30, 2017 14:37
Exactly. That's why I've been using a sub domain boonex dolphin for a web server file manager.
On 29/04/2017, gsf00001 notifications@github.com wrote:
I too wish that File/Media Manager had folders and offered more 'management' capability. I gave up on it a while ago and moved most of my files to another folder w/sub-folders that are referenced in the site using relative addressing. This way, I can .ftp to view/manage my files better, and it keeps the list very short in F/M Mgr.
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From @Elshara on April 3, 2017 7:39
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What happens?
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What were you expecting to happen?
… Inline files to be accessible instead of having to use file media manager.
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Any other comments?
… Essential feature for post types without integration of content.
What versions of software are you using?
Operating System: … Windows 10 personal. Linux web server.
SocialEngine PHP Version: … 4.8.13
Copied from original issue: SocialEngine/phpv4-issues#641