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FileAttachment 2 - 2000-08-19 - PeterThoeny
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  Each topic can have files attached to it. This is similar to an e-mail attachment. Just use your browser to upload or download a file.
  • To upload: Click on the Attach link at the bottom of each page. A form is shown where you can browse for a file and upload it. The uploaded file will show up in the FileAttachment table.
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  • Once a file is attached it can be referenced in the topic by %ATTACHURL%/{filename} . Example:
    • Attach file: Sample.txt
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  • GIF and JPG images can be attached and shown in the text like this:
    • Attach file: Smile.gif
    • Edit topic and write text: %ATTACHURL%/Smile.gif
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  • It is not possible to delete attached files with the current TWiki implementation. Contact if you need to delete files.
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FileAttachment 1 - 1999-06-13 - thoeny
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FileAttachment

Each topic can have files attached to it. This is similar to an e-mail attachment. Just use your browser to upload or download a file.

  • To upload: Click on the Attach link at the bottom of each page. A form is shown where you can browse for a file and upload it. The uploaded file will show up in the FileAttachment table.
  • To download: Click on the file in FileAttachment table.

FileAttachment table

Is a table that looks like this:

FileAttachment: Action: Size: Date: Who: Comment:
(attached file) (view, update, add) (file size) (upload date) (uploded by) (file comment)

Action is:

  • view: View file. This is the same as clicking on the filename.
  • update: Update file that is already attached.
  • add: Add a new attachment.

Remarks

  • Once a file is attached it can be referenced in the topic by %ATTACHURL%/{filename} . Example:
  • GIF and JPG images can be attached and shown in the text like this:
    • Attach file: Smile.gif
    • Edit topic and write text: %ATTACHURL%/Smile.gif
    • Text is shown as: Smile.gif , i.e. it shows up as an image.
  • It is not possible to delete attached files with the current TWiki implementation. Contact if you need to delete files.
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FileAttachment : Action: Size: Date: Who: Comment:
 Sample.txt view update 30 26 Mar 1999 - 04:05 PeterThoeny Just a sample
 Smile.gif view update 94 26 Mar 1999 - 04:05 PeterThoeny Smiley face
add

<--TWikiAttachment-->

Revision 2r2 - 2000-08-19 - 00:25:28 - PeterThoeny
Revision 1r1 - 1999-06-13 - 07:51:57 - thoeny
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