Erich Christian | 9 Apr 2011 11:52
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Re: Where do I upload files?

Hi Paolo,

Am 09.04.2011 00:23, schrieb Paulo de Souza Lima:
> 2011/4/8 Erich Christian <erich_tdf <at> irq.at>
>> Am 05.04.2011 03:59, schrieb Paulo de Souza Lima:
>>> tell me where do I upload the ISO files for DVDs
>> Easiest you provide a link where we could fetch them from another
>> server, are they online somewhere?
> Hummm. Unfortunately I don't have a server to put those large files in... =(
> I was wondering we could host those files somewhere in TDF structure, just
> like the install packages are. =/

Yepp sure, at time there is no public upload so I'll send you a ftp link
to upload your files and I'll fetch them from there - no problem.

>>> and smaller ones for other
>>> purposes.
>> Silverstripe 
> Yeap! I do think so =) But what exactly are "smaller ones"? What's the
> limit?

php.ini is set to 32M max_upload_filesize

For really bigger files just use the ftp connection and tell me where to
place them.
All installers, lang- and helppacks are on the same server with our
Silverstripe install, no need to upload anything of this kind.

Cheers
Erich
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drew | 11 Apr 2011 08:32
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Re: Where do I upload files?

On Sat, 2011-04-09 at 11:52 +0200, Erich Christian wrote:
> Hi Paolo,
> 
> Am 09.04.2011 00:23, schrieb Paulo de Souza Lima:
> > 2011/4/8 Erich Christian <erich_tdf <at> irq.at>
> >> Am 05.04.2011 03:59, schrieb Paulo de Souza Lima:
> >>> tell me where do I upload the ISO files for DVDs
> >> Easiest you provide a link where we could fetch them from another
> >> server, are they online somewhere?
> > Hummm. Unfortunately I don't have a server to put those large files in... =(
> > I was wondering we could host those files somewhere in TDF structure, just
> > like the install packages are. =/
> 
> Yepp sure, at time there is no public upload so I'll send you a ftp link
> to upload your files and I'll fetch them from there - no problem.
> 
> 
> >>> and smaller ones for other
> >>> purposes.
> >> Silverstripe 
> > Yeap! I do think so =) But what exactly are "smaller ones"? What's the
> > limit?
> 
> php.ini is set to 32M max_upload_filesize
> 
> For really bigger files just use the ftp connection and tell me where to
> place them.
> All installers, lang- and helppacks are on the same server with our
> Silverstripe install, no need to upload anything of this kind.

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Paulo de Souza Lima | 11 Apr 2011 13:15
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Re: Where do I upload files?

2011/4/11 drew <drew <at> baseanswers.com>

> On Sat, 2011-04-09 at 11:52 +0200, Erich Christian wrote:
> > Hi Paolo,
> >
> > Am 09.04.2011 00:23, schrieb Paulo de Souza Lima:
> > > 2011/4/8 Erich Christian <erich_tdf <at> irq.at>
> > >> Am 05.04.2011 03:59, schrieb Paulo de Souza Lima:
> > >>> tell me where do I upload the ISO files for DVDs
> > >> Easiest you provide a link where we could fetch them from another
> > >> server, are they online somewhere?
> > > Hummm. Unfortunately I don't have a server to put those large files
> in... =(
> > > I was wondering we could host those files somewhere in TDF structure,
> just
> > > like the install packages are. =/
> >
> > Yepp sure, at time there is no public upload so I'll send you a ftp link
> > to upload your files and I'll fetch them from there - no problem.
> >
> >
> > >>> and smaller ones for other
> > >>> purposes.
> > >> Silverstripe
> > > Yeap! I do think so =) But what exactly are "smaller ones"? What's the
> > > limit?
> >
> > php.ini is set to 32M max_upload_filesize
> >
> > For really bigger files just use the ftp connection and tell me where to
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Friedrich Strohmaier | 12 Apr 2011 22:15
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Re: Where do I upload files?

Hi Paulo, *,

Paulo de Souza Lima schrieb:

[.. Big uploads ..]

> I was thinking about ISO files for DVDs, only,

You thought about authoring them on Your home machine?

> but your question opens a range of possibilities.

We're prepaired to author the images contents  by CMS, which makes it
easy to do so publicly and with more than one person involved :o)).

Gruß/regards
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Re: Where do I upload files?

On 04/11/2011 02:32 AM, drew wrote:
> On Sat, 2011-04-09 at 11:52 +0200, Erich Christian wrote:
>> Hi Paolo,
>>
>> Am 09.04.2011 00:23, schrieb Paulo de Souza Lima:
>>> 2011/4/8 Erich Christian<erich_tdf <at> irq.at>
>>>> Am 05.04.2011 03:59, schrieb Paulo de Souza Lima:
>>>>> tell me where do I upload the ISO files for DVDs
>>>> Easiest you provide a link where we could fetch them from another
>>>> server, are they online somewhere?
>>> Hummm. Unfortunately I don't have a server to put those large files in... =(
>>> I was wondering we could host those files somewhere in TDF structure, just
>>> like the install packages are. =/
>> Yepp sure, at time there is no public upload so I'll send you a ftp link
>> to upload your files and I'll fetch them from there - no problem.
>>
>>
>>>>> and smaller ones for other
>>>>> purposes.
>>>> Silverstripe
>>> Yeap! I do think so =) But what exactly are "smaller ones"? What's the
>>> limit?
>> php.ini is set to 32M max_upload_filesize
>>
>> For really bigger files just use the ftp connection and tell me where to
>> place them.
>> All installers, lang- and helppacks are on the same server with our
>> Silverstripe install, no need to upload anything of this kind.
> Hi,
>
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Friedrich Strohmaier | 12 Apr 2011 21:51
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Re: Where do I upload files?

Hi drew, *,

drew schrieb:
> On Sat, 2011-04-09 at 11:52 +0200, Erich Christian wrote:

[.. Silverstripe upload ..]

>> php.ini is set to 32M max_upload_filesize

[..]

> extensions - templates - extras?

In general the idea is to download everything available in the www to
the server directly using wget, rsync, scp whatever. 

This way it will be easier to keep contents unique, thus easy to
maintain and available for all.

> Sorry, if this was covered already on a ML, if so I missed it.

> Then of course I wonder if teams are ok with a common set of directory
> names - meaning English I guess - or if they will prefer, likely I
> suppose, for native language specific names.

> I have no idea if (how, as I would guess it does) SilverStripe would
> handle this if the requirement is stated as : a common physical
> directory mapped to different labels for native language. I'm guessing
> this has been thought about, as I say, just didn't see it mentioned.

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