Storing files through FTP/WebDAV workes in the same way as PUT requests using HTTP (because FTP requests are masqueraded as HTTP requests inside Zope). For your purpose I would write a small Product that subclasses OFS.Folder and overrides either PUT() or PUT_factory() to handle the storage of the documents on your own. Look either in the .py files in lib/python/OFS for examples or in the CMF sources. Andreas --------------------------------------------------------------------- - Andreas Jung Zope Corporation - - EMail: andreas@zope.com http://www.zope.com - - "Python Powered" http://www.python.org - - "Makers of Zope" http://www.zope.org - - "Life is a fulltime occupation" - --------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: "Derek Simkowiak" <dereks@realloc.net> To: <zope@zope.org> Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 13:52 Subject: [Zope] WebDAV or FTP "type"s?
I asked this before, as part of a longer email, but got no response.
How do I specify the "type" for objects which are uploaded via WebDAV or FTP? That is, I want *.html (or *.css or *.js) to be something other than a DTML Document (or DTML Method). Where do I specify that?
Also, I want *.jpg and *.gif to be something other than "Image".
This is the core question for using Zope to solve my clients' problem.
Thank You, Derek Simkowiak dereks@realloc.net
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