[dev] [cvs] commit: incubator/oscar/config conf.xml incubator/oscar/lib Oscar.php

Michael Rubinsky mike at theupstairsroom.com
Fri Sep 14 13:19:21 UTC 2007


Quoting Michael Rubinsky <mike at theupstairsroom.com>:

>
>
>
> Jan Schneider  wrote on 9/10/07 11:52 am
>
>> Zitat von Michael Rubinsky
>> <mike at theupstairsroom.co
>> m>:
>>
>>> Quoting Jan Schneider
>> <jan at horde.org>:
>>>
>>>> Zitat von Michael
>> Rubinsky
>> <mike at theupstairsroom.co
>> m>:
>>>>
>>>>> Quoting Jan Schneider
>> <jan at horde.org>:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Zitat von Michael
>> Rubinsky
>> <mike at theupstairsroom.co
>> m>:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> mrubinsk
>> 2007-09-09 23:51:06 EDT
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Modified files:
>>>>>>>   oscar/config
>> conf.xml
>>>>>>>   oscar/lib
>> Oscar.php
>>>>>>> Log:
>>>>>>> We should use a
>> configuration parameter for
>> an alias to oscar's
>>>>>>> VFS dir (like we do in
>> Ansel). This make it more
>> obvious that you 1)
>>>>>>> need a file based vfs,
>> and 2) that you must create
>> an alias to the
>>>>>>> proper dir in the VFS
>> for oscar to function.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Actually we should not
>> require a file based VFS.
>>>>>
>>>>> Agreed, although we will
>> still need a web accessable
>> directory to
>>>>> store the flv files out of
>> though, correct?  Should I
>> just re-word
>>>>> the  configuration
>> description then...maybe
>> make it a fully
>>>>> qualified url  in the case
>> the VFS represents a
>> directory on another
>>>>> web server? I'm  still not
>> clear on how viewing the
>> flash files out
>>>>> of a sql based vfs  would
>> work, though that is just
>> probably my own
>>>>> lack of understanding :)
>>>>
>>>> It's the same like in Ansel.
>> Files are generally provided
>> through a
>>>> script, so the VFS
>> backend doesn't matter.
>> Having an alias that points
>>>> directly to VFS_file
>> directory is only an
>> exception.
>>>
>>> OK. Sorry for being so
>> dense about this, but in
>> Ansel, if we don't
>>> use  the direct vfs method,
>> then don't we have to pass
>> the actual
>>> raw image  data to the
>> browser, instead of
>> outputing an <img> tag?
>>> Can something  similar be
>> done with flash files?  I
>> thought you had
>>> to provide a src  for the file
>> when embedding the plugin?
>> Again,
>>> sorry for being so  dense
>> about this, as I don't have a
>> whole lot of
>>> experience with using  this
>> plugin...
>>
>> Take a look at
>> Ansel::getImageUrl() which is
>> taking care of proving
>> the correct url anywhere we
>> need to reference it in a src
>> attribute.
>>
>> Jan.
> ah.  Never mind.  It hit me as I was driving in my  car!   One of  
> those times I wish I could recall an email :)
>
> sorry...


Grr. Had a fight with my Treo....not sure why this email got sent  
again, sorry :)



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Thanks,
mike

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