Hi Drew, *,

On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 11:54 PM, Friedrich Strohmaier
<damokles4-lis...@bits-fritz.de> wrote:
> drew schrieb:
>
> [..]
>
>> I have a bunch of files that would not upload, seems anything over
>> ~32Megs would fail. [1]
>
> Indeed this is the size limit for files to be uploaded.

(this is imposed by php's settings - silverstripe itself doesn't
really care. But when you have huge files to add, please use the
ftp/server space Erich offered, and have him upload the files using
scp/rsync

>> I also have a large group of dictionary files that need to go up...and
>> the GUI upload is...errr...tedious to say the least.
>
> agreed :o))

Similarily when you got tons of files to upload, it's easier to pack
them onto the serverspace, then you don't have to select them one by
one in order to upload them.

>> Anyway to either get a ftp connection and or if I give you a script
>> with a bunch of wget commands could someone run that for me ?
>
> Pass the script or just the file/folder names - what is the most
> convenient for You and I'll do.

Yes, ftp is a nogo, and access to the server's filesystem for direct
upload is restricted as well, so providding the wget commands (or just
the URLs themselves) are welcome.

> Cool to see things going on ;o))

Yes, indeed :-)

And don't hesitate to ask if you got technical problems with
silverstripe, or when you want to have stuff added to the css. (i.e.
before you try to workaround any limitation in the current theme by
adding the same manual css to every page you create, it's better to
just add it to a global css)

So far there are no eye-catcher css rules "This is a hint"/"This is a
warning",... but if you got one, then feel free to share and they can
be added to be available in the wysiwyg editor (if they can be easily
applied to a paragraph style), or at least in html-sourcecode mode (by
manually adding <divs> with the corresponding ids/classes)

ciao
Christian

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