Is it possible to set a quota on a folder? I.e. the folder knows how much space is consumed by the objects it contains, and refuses to add objects after a certain point. Clearly the actual data storage may be larger, due to the space consumed for undos, but this would be the "packed" size of the folder's contents. Also, the packed size is something users can more easily manage for themselves. I need to set something like this up for site users to have a small amount of user space on the system (and avoid abuse of it). I was hoping there would be a product to do this, but I haven't found one, so perhaps I'll write one. But I'd prefer not to reinvent if not necessary. Also, any hints on how to do it would be appreciated. Currently it looks as if I would have to iterate the folders contents and call "getSize()" for Files and Images and "get_size()" for DTMLDocuments and DTMLMethods, and possibly something else for other content (presumeably I'd have to recursively search Folders, for example). This is basically the "du" (*nix command) approach. Alternatively, maybe I could catch the size when the objects were added or deleted? Thanks for any ideas, Terry -- ------------------------------------------------------ Terry Hancock hancock@anansispaceworks.com Anansi Spaceworks http://www.anansispaceworks.com ------------------------------------------------------