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Subject: Re: image directory browsing
we adopted nameing the images the product name for mass uploades
Prdid_siz3.jpg
then a service scans the folders and imports them into the product.
Vince M. Clark sent the following on 10/25/2007 2:12 PM:
BJ - your suggesti
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> we adopted nameing the images the product name for mass uploades
> Prdid_siz3.jpg
> then a service scans the folders and imports
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we adopted nameing the im
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Subject: Re: image directory browsing
you can use a view of the products images and create a page of images
with captions.
Vince M. Clark sent the following on 10/25/2007 10:05 AM:
> Hopefully this is a simple Tomcat configuration question
you can use a view of the products images and create a page of images
with captions.
Vince M. Clark sent the following on 10/25/2007 10:05 AM:
> Hopefully this is a simple Tomcat configuration question.
>
> I want to give a customer the ability to browse an images directory so they
> can quickl
Hopefully this is a simple Tomcat configuration question.
I want to give a customer the ability to browse an images directory so they can
quickly check to see if a file is already there before uploading it again. I
want to do this to the images webapp under:
framework/images/webapp/images
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