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Hi...I would like the files added by users to get uploaded to relevant folders based on the taxonomy selected when the file is posted
.And dont want to give users personal folders or access to IMCE.I just like to know whether the files can be put under different folders without the users having to do it.So that in the future when the site needs reorganizing it the content will be neatly arranged in folders in the webserver.
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Renee S CreditAttribution: Renee S commentedI'd love something similar by content type.
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nirvanajyothi CreditAttribution: nirvanajyothi commentedcan this be done...anyone pls reply
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Taxoman CreditAttribution: Taxoman commented+1
This would be a very useful feature.
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Taxoman CreditAttribution: Taxoman commentedSetting this as a feature request instead of a support request.
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ufku CreditAttribution: ufku commentedClosing 6.x-1.x issues as this branch is no more supported.
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Taxoman CreditAttribution: Taxoman commentedWhat about this functionality for D7?
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ufku CreditAttribution: ufku commentedIMCE usually is not aware of the context that is being used. Custom usage of IMCE is up to the application that calls IMCE as a file browser. File field sources is an example.
This feature doesn't seem to belong to IMCE core.
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ufku CreditAttribution: ufku commentedComment #9
jaypark CreditAttribution: jaypark commenteddon't see how you can say this should stay out of core...
both directories and taxonomies with a simple 1child->1parent hierarchy are both trees.
one primary failure of drupal to become an enterprise level cms is its lack of a robust, integrated, core document management feature. many large organizations have - surprise! surprise! - an organizational hierarchy, that can be supported with a file structure and generalized data structure (imce, taxonomy, respectively).
1. use core taxonomy hooks to sync selected hierarchical vocabulary terms and properties with imce directories.
2. integrate with tac or tac-lite for access control.
3. bring drupal out of the stone age of document management.
this is a work in progress, but i can't share the code (not my decision).
Comment #10
thallesI think this feature will not be implemented