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Support for uploading files is useful for many circumstances:
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* Uploading images.
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* Uploading local.css files (admin only).
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* Uploading mp3s for podcasts.
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* Etc.
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ikiwiki should have an easy to use interface for this, but the real meat of
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the work is in securing it. Several classes of controls seem appropriate:
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* Limits to size of files that can be uploaded. Prevent someone spamming
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the wiki with CD isos..
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* Limits to the type of files that can be uploaded. To prevent uploads of
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virii, css, raw html etc, and avoid file types that are not safe.
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Should default to excluding all files types, or at least all
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except a very limited set, and should be able to open it up to more
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types.
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Would checking for file extensions (.gif, .jpg) etc be enough? Some
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browsers are probably too smart for their own good and may ignore the
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extension / mime info and process as the actual detected file type. It
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may be necessary to use `file` to determine a file's true type.
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* Limits to who can upload what type of files.
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* Limits to what files can be uploaded where.
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It seems that for max flexability, rules should be configurable by the admin
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to combine these limits in different ways. If we again extend the pagespec
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for this, as was done for [[conditional_text_based_on_ikiwiki_features]],
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the rules might look something like this:
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( maxsize(30kb) and type(webimage) ) or
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( user(joey) and maxsize(1mb) and (type(webimage) or *.mp3) ) or
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( user(joey) and maxsize(200mb) and (*.mov or *.avi) and videos/*)
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* Eventually, might want page deletion.
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* Eventually, might want file upload.
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* Page move? Link corrections?
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>(I left this comment in discussion, but it might be better here on the main page) This is a function I would really like. I am dealing with a situation, in creating a link for my family history, for instance to "Peter Richard MacLea (1888-c.1946)" and fleshing out an article with pictures and so on. Then, I later find out that Peter died in 1948. So, I want to move that page to "Peter Richard MacLea (1888-1948)". There doesn't seem to be an easy way to do this. The main problem being that I can easily create a second page with that data, but what happens to the old one? Does it remain? I would like to see at least a rename or page move function.... *[Kyle](http://kitenet.net/~kyle/family/wiki/)=*
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This is a function I would really like. I am dealing with a situation, in creating a link for my family history, for instance to "Peter Richard MacLea (1888-c.1946)" and fleshing out an article with pictures and so on.
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Then, I later find out that Peter died in 1948. So, I want to move that page to "Peter Richard MacLea (1888-1948)". There doesn't seem to be an easy way to do this. The main problem being that I can easily create a second page with that data, but what happens to the old one? Does it remain?
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I would like to see at least a rename or page move function....
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*[Kyle](http://kitenet.net/~kyle/family/wiki/)=*
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It would be nice to be able to delete pages online.
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