It's just a name for me, but if you think it worth spending time on it
I'll try!
Cheers,
Emanuele
Thanks for your solution. For my case it is still a bit too complicate
for users (my users, I mean). Anyway it really cool!
Emanuele
On Wednesday 30 Nov 2005 3:32 pm, Emanuele wrote:
> Some friend sent me this advice for the problem: "webdav"; but
> for me it is just a buzzword :) . I'll investingate this webdav
> too.
more than a buzzword - zope makes extensive use of webdav
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regards
kg
You got it. No misunderstanding. Images are on the client side and the
web-app needs them on the server side in order to be associated with
data in the form. The idea of having a client app to upload images is
interesting. I'll look for it.
Some friend sent me this advice for the problem:
Waylan Limberg wrote:
I imagine that is why online
photo services (flickr) offer client side apps for batch uploading
etc.
Another way is to accept zip archives with pictures as a single file.
But it assumes rather educated users.
I'm currently doing such a service myself and for internet
On 11/29/05, Emanuele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Maybe it's a little off-topic, but I'm thinking about a problem I need
> to solve for a future application I want to code using django. And I
> think many of you can help me.
> Basically users will need to insert multiple images associated to
Maybe it's a little off-topic, but I'm thinking about a problem I need
to solve for a future application I want to code using django. And I
think many of you can help me.
Basically users will need to insert multiple images associated to an
object and its features (images are pictures of that
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