On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 7:30 AM, David Nelson <comme...@traduction.biz>wrote:

> Hi, :-)
>
> > How would this work in practice on the Alfresco site? Where would the
> common
> > files be stored, and (more importantly) how would they be referenced in
> the
> > linked sections? And how would that work when someone has downloaded a
> file
> > (containing those linked sections) to work on?
> >
> > I think I know how to do this with files stored on the ODFAuthors site,
> > which has a fairly straightforward directory hierarchy that I can
> duplicate
> > on my computer, but I'm not at all sure about Alfresco.
>
> For me, the most logical place to store them is where people like you
> think is the most logical place to store them.
>
> So my idea is that you guys should think about what you reckon you
> need, and we'll set that up for you.
>
> Also if you have reservations about the way anything is set up on the
> Alfresco site (folder structures and whatever else), please do let me
> know and we can figure out how to change things accordingly. I'm sure
> you'll agree that the idea of a decent tool is that it should do much
> more adapting to fit your needs than you have to do to fit in with it.
>
> I haven't done any file merges within Alfresco, so I can't give you
> definite info about it. But I will look into the matter quickly.
> However, I am *pretty* sure it won't be a problem. Alfresco stores all
> the files within the server's file system (not as objects in a
> database), so it would probably be done pretty much the same as on
> someone's local computer. Therefore, you should only have to know the
> directories in which files live on the server OS.
>
> But I'll get back to you about this soon.
>
> David Nelson
>
>

For me, a logical place would be a space called "Common Files" under "en".

I couldn't figure out how to determine what the actual directories are in
Alfresco. I hope it is, in fact, easy to duplicate on a local computer, as
that should solve the problem.

Hal

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