Index: openacs-4/packages/ajax-photoalbum-ui/www/java-upload/thinupload.properties =================================================================== RCS file: /usr/local/cvsroot/openacs-4/packages/ajax-photoalbum-ui/www/java-upload/Attic/thinupload.properties,v diff -u -N --- openacs-4/packages/ajax-photoalbum-ui/www/java-upload/thinupload.properties 11 Apr 2009 15:56:13 -0000 1.1 +++ /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000 @@ -1,231 +0,0 @@ -# Configuration file for Thin Image Upload -# -# Online documentation is available at http://upload.thinfile.com/docs/ -# Lines begining with the '#' symbol denote comments. They will not -# be processed. -# - -# -# The url is the upload destination. It should point to the script on -# your server that will accept the uploaded files. -# -# Example: -# url=http://upload.thinfile.com/demo/upload.php -# url=http://upload.thinfile.com/cgi-bin/upload.cgi -# -url=http://10.0.0.208/ajaxpa/java-upload/handle-upload.tcl - -# -# To change the welcome message displayed when the applet starts up, -# change the message property. It should be a valid url and should point -# to a web page. -# -# Example: -# message=http://upload.thinfile.com/demo/init.php -# -message=http://10.0.0.208/ajaxpa/java-upload/begin - -# -# If you want to impose a limit on the total size of the file upload -# enter a value in kilobytes for the max_upload parameter. A value -# of 0, the default means unlimited. Please make sure that the server -# side configuration does not impose a lower limit than what you choose -# for max_upload -# -# Example: -# max_upload=10240 -# will impose a limit of 10 Mega Bytes -# - -max_upload=0 - -# -# The max_upload property checks the sum of file sizes. You can impose -# a limit on the size of individual files using the max_file property. -# The value is in kilobytes. 0 means no limit. -# -# Example: -# max_file=2048 -# for a limit of 2 Mega Bytes -# - -max_file=0 - -# -# max_upload_message message will be displayed when either the max_upload or -# max_file setting has been exceeded. If you enter a text message it -# will be displayed as a popup. If you enter a URL, the chosen page be -# loaded with in the applet. (Note: size_exceeded is an alias for max_upload_message) -# -# Example: -# max_upload_message=http://upload.thinfile.com/demo/exceed.html -# - -# -# The next section is used to configure client side filtering. -# -# -# Enter a comma separated list of file extensions in the allow_types -# field. The applet will refuse to go ahead with the upload if any of -# the selected files do not match the list of extensions. -# -# Please use only lower case extensions. The applet will test for both -# cases as well as mixed case. -# -# The default behaviour of the applet when it encounters an unwanted file -# can be changed by editing the filter_action property. -# -# Example: -# allow_types=jpg,gif,png,tif,xcf,psd -# - -allow_types=jpg,gif,png - -# -# The filter_action property tells the applet what action to take if it -# encounters a file type that is not listed in the allow_types -# parameter. If you enter a value of 'reject' here the applet will -# refuse to go ahead with the file upload. Enter any other value and -# the applet will silently ignore the offending files. -# -# This setting takes effect only if the allow_types property is set -# -# Example: -# filter_action=reject -# - -# -# The reject_message will be shown when the user attempts to upload -# files that should not be allowed and the filter_action is set to -# reject. -# -# If you enter a text message here it will be displayed as a popup. -# A URl, will result in the a page being loaded inside the applet. -# -# Example: -# reject_message=http://upload.thinfile.com/demo/reject.html -# - -# -# As the name suggests the full_path setting determines if absolute pathnames -# should be sent to the server. If you switch this off, folder information will -# be stripped from the filenames. -# - -full_path=yes -# -# When the translate_path setting is switched on, windows style pathnames will -# be converted to unix style paths. In other words '\' becomes '/'. This -# setting is required for Resumable file upload. -# - -translate_path=no -# -# When encode_path setting is switched on, pathnames are URLEncoded. This is -# usefull if you are dealing with filenames that contain special characters. -# this setting is required for resumable file upload. -# - -encode_path=no - -# -# The progress indicator can display a thumbnail of each image as it is being -# uploaded. To enable this feature uncomment the show_thumb property below. -# -# Example: -# show_thumb=1 -# - -show_thumb=1 - -# -# If you need to disable the multiple upload feature, and to upload files -# one at a time, switch to bachelor mode. When bachelor property is set -# the applet will complain if you try to upload more than one file. Use -# the angry_bachelor property to set the error message to be displayed. -# -# Example: -# bachelor=1 -# angry_bachelor=http://upload.thinfile.com/demo/single.html -# - -# -# If you switch on the browse setting the applet listens for mouse clicks -# and brings up a file selection dialog. If instead of clicking on the drop -# target you wish to display a browse button set the browse_button -# property as well. -# -# Example: -# browse=1 -# browse_button=1 -# - -browse=0 -browse_button=0 - -# -# The next bit is for image scaling. Images that are either wider than -# the img_max_width or taller than img_max_height will be scaled down. -# If scale_images=yes, you must set valid integer values for -# img_max_width and img_max_height. -# -# It should be noted that the java language does not support creating -# GIF files as such all scaled images will be in the JPG format. You -# will need to set the allow_types to match gif,jpg and png if you wish -# to make use of this feature. -# -# Example: -# scale_images=yes -# img_max_width=100 -# img_max_height=100 -# - -scale_images=no -img_max_width=100 -img_max_height=100 - -# -# If you wish to create several images of varying sizes you can make -# use of array notation. -# -# Example: -# scale_images=yes -# img_max_width[0]=100 -# img_max_height[0]=100 -# img_max_width[1]=200 -# img_max_height[1]=200 -# - -# -# By default the progress indicator will be hidden (closed) when the upload -# completes. By uncommenting the following line you can continue to keep the -# progress bar visible even after upload has been completed. The user will -# then have to manually close the progress bar. -# -# Example: -# monitor_keep_visible=yes -# - -# -# The applet or the entire browser can be redirected to another page -# when upload completes. Select the destination URL with the -# external_redir parameter. -# -# If you do not enter a value for the external_target property, the URL -# given external_target will be loaded with in the applet. Otherwise -# the page will be loaded in the target frame. To redirect the entire -# browser window use '_top' as the target. -# -# If you wish to delay the redirect, enter a value for the -# redirect_delay property (in milliseconds). -# -# Example: -# external_redir=http://upload.thinfile.com -# external_target=_top -# redirect_delay=1000 -# -external_redir=http://10.0.0.208/ajaxpa/java-upload/done -external_target=extiframe -redirect_delay=5000 - -# jsnotify=true \ No newline at end of file