Eemeli Aro wrote: >> Maybe you consider to rearrange the download files: A lean version and >> getid3 as separate download (although the latter has to be splitted >> for pmwiki.org). > >This is possible, but it'd require a total of three files, which gets >a bit unwieldy. If you do want a lite version, you can just remove the >whole getid3 directory and it'll be ignored gracefully.
Ack. And attachtable.tar.gz contains all files of the lean version. >> Extracting thumbnails is also done by getid3, right? > >No, there's a default PHP function for that: exif_thumbnail. I see. The whole Exif and mp3 stuff didn't work on my LAN webserver (old XAMPP on ancient NT4) where I tested initially. Now I find another cosmetic issue: The file info popup can extend the bottom of the browser window. In this situation, it's somewhat hard to scroll down. I guess that many people will not be able to find a solution. No problem for me (I even won't use the file info because I have no "media" files). [...] >> With $EnableUploadVersions disabled, it's IMO a bit confusing that >> $HandleAuth['delattach'] controls the "rename" action link but not the >> delete action link. One has to know to set $HandleAuth['deldelattach'] >> appropriately. > >Hmm, possibly. I've added a note about this to the cookbook page but >I'm not sure what else to do. Although you could handle $HandleAuth['deldelattach'] differently if $EnableUploadVersions is disabled, I wouldn't bother. People have to set $HandleAuth['deldelattach'] accordingly. Regarding the question whether JavaScript prompts and confirmations shuld be replaced by HTML pages: Only if it's not a lot of work to implement and if the user interface remains clear. IMO people can be forced to allow JavaScript for such tasks. Oliver _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
