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upload file on non-folderish types to the parent folder #33

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domruf opened this issue May 15, 2013 · 3 comments
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upload file on non-folderish types to the parent folder #33

domruf opened this issue May 15, 2013 · 3 comments
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@domruf
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domruf commented May 15, 2013

Currently when you are on a page (non-folderish type) the portlet is disabled.
I'd like to enable the portlet everywhere and upload the file to the parent folder if the page is non-folderish

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Hi,
I'm not sure I want this to be a default behaviour of quick-upload portlet.
When you upload content by such a portlet, you can have two type of behaviour which, in my opinion, are not fine.

  • You are redirected to the folder page where you have added content
    OR
  • You are not redirected, and you don't see the changes you have done, so you need to navigate back yourself to the folder

If you want this, i suggest you develop an other portlet that you can associate with non folderish content types.
Maybe i have not understood your use case. Why exactly do you want this ?

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domruf commented May 15, 2013

  1. Why do I want this:
    A possible use case would be that somebody wants to upload multiple images before editing a page.
    Currently he has to go to the parent folder or the folder_contents view to see the portlet. But most likely he just wonders why there is no upload portlet and calls me (the admin) :-).
  2. I'd prefer a non-redirecting behavior with a portal message if the upload was successful.

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Ok, this is an interesting use case. I will try to do it myself. Maybe
there is not to much work. But right now I can't tell you when i can.

On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 4:55 PM, Dominik Ruf [email protected]:

Why do I want this:
A possible use case would be that somebody wants to upload multiple
images before editing a page.
Currently he has to go to the parent folder or the folder_contents
view to see the portlet. But most likely he just wonders why there is no
upload portlet and calls me (the admin) :-).
2.

I'd prefer a non-redirecting behavior with a portal message if the
upload was successful.


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