Need some more perspective on this. It is trivial for each site
developer to "hide" content in the assets folder the soft way using
flags and permissions. However, there is no hard way to do it except for
writing custom code or unless it can be implemented directly in Aiki. In
that latter scenario you would still need a way to tell Aiki which links
are actually files and join the filename to the hidden flag. It seems
like a lot of overhead.
I'm comfortable implementing a custom solution in Open Font Library, but
not a comprehensive solution in Aiki. That is a big undertaking.
** Changed in: aikiframework
Assignee: Christopher Adams (christopheradams) => (unassigned)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/561828
Title:
hidden clipart not hidden
Status in Aiki Framework:
Confirmed
Status in openclipart:
Confirmed
Status in Open Font Library:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Hidden clipart is not hidden.
See here to test.
http://www.openclipart.org/detail/17342
http://www.openclipart.org/detail/16423
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