authors (intermediate) Note: PmWiki is distributed with uploads disabled by default. See Uploads Admin for information about how to enable and configure the upload feature.
Attach:
SyntaxPmWiki can be configured to allow authors to upload and attach files to pages. Each WikiGroup can have its own collection of named attachments that are shared among all pages in the group. To add or link to an attachment, an author edits a page to include the markup "Attach:
" followed by a name of an attachment (e.g., "Attach:resume.pdf
"). When the page is displayed, the Attach:
markup becomes one of the following:
To prevent an image attachment from displaying as an image, place it in double brackets (e.g., [[Attach:image.jpg]]
).
To have a link to an attachment appear without the "Attach:
" at the beginning of the link, use [[(Attach:)file.ext]]
.
To link to attachments on another page or Wiki Group, use Attach:PageName/file.ext
or Attach:Group.PageName/file.ext
.
To link to an uploaded image from another group, you need to refer to a page within another group, not just the group itself. Thus, Attach:Group.SomePage/image_name.ext
. Note, you must use the Page Name?, but that there is no requirement that the page actually exist.
To list all files that have been uploaded to the current page, enter the markup:
(:attachlist:)
This will list all files, file size and a link to download the file on the page.
One can go directly to the upload form by appending "?action=upload" to the URI for any page that has file uploads enabled by the Wiki Administrator. Replace a file by simply uploading a new version of the file with the same name. Be sure to clear your browser cache after replacing an upload. Otherwise, it may appear that the original upload is still on the server.
For security reasons, the upload feature is disabled when Pm Wiki is first installed; once enabled, uploads are generally restricted as to the types and sizes of files that may be uploaded to the server (see UploadsAdmin). Pm Wiki's default configuration limits file sizes to 50 kilobytes and file extensions to common types such as ".gif", ".jpg", ".doc", ".txt", and ".pdf". In addition, the administrator can configure the system to require an upload
password--see Passwords and PasswordsAdmin.
By default the upload allows the following extensions:
'gif','jpg','jpeg','png','bmp','ico','wbmp', # images 'mp3','au','wav', # audio 'mpg','mpeg','wmf','mov','qt','avi', # video 'zip','gz','tgz','tar','rpm','hqx', # archives 'doc','ppt','xls','exe','mdb', # MSOffice 'pdf','psd','ps','ai','eps', # Adobe 'htm','html','fla','swf', # web stuff 'txt','rtf','exe','tex','dvi','' # misc
At present uploaded files can only be deleted from the server by the wiki administrator. Any uploads-authorized user may over-write an existing file by uploading another of the same name and extension to the same location.
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