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Image Upload Feature Pack - getting store IRF to be Path Alias, not hard path

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    Image Upload Feature Pack - getting store IRF to be Path Alias, not hard path

    All the threads on the use of Path Alias for images seem to dead end quite awhile ago. I believe after we last left off the discussion, Steve W had confirmed that Path Alias wasn't working as expected, and I also heard somewhere that this was promptly corrected after he submitted it.

    I've now included an Image Upload via the Feature Pack in my application. Images uploaded are showing up in the database as a hard path. I find myself not quite sure how I should set it up so that uploaded images are saved to the database with a Path Alias.

    Has anybody done this? Got any tips?
    Wendy Welton
    Architect
    past & future Alphaholic - deliberately falling off the wagon!

    http://www.artformhomeplans.com/

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    Re: Image Upload Feature Pack - getting store IRF to be Path Alias, not hard path

    Well - good news and bad news.

    The good news - if you use the Short Filename transformation in your Image Upload feature pack button, you can use your PathAlias in the the button for where to put the image, and the PathAlias in the display path for the image itself - which gives the same portability on the web side as if the entire image filename were stored with a Path Alias. If you even need to move things, you just change the display path.

    And more good news - if Alias's for images were indeed broken before, they're fixed now. If the image is saved with an Alias, I can display it both localhost and on my server - works like a charm. Tip - make sure you have the Alias in either the stored filename OR the image display path. If you do both, you're stuttering, and that will confuse it.

    The bad - news - I pushed and shoved and read stuff and watched videos and published and republished - nothing I did got it to save it with a PathAlias when used on my server. It works beautifully on localhost, but on my hosting server, nothing I did got anything other than a hard path or something just completely wrong (except the short name). I'm assuming I'm the only one running into this because most people aren't considering their images to be their "data", most folks just need to get the image of the pumpkin or the bicycle to go up there and display, probably never even need to look at the way the name is stored in the IRF, much less bring lots of image data back down from their cloud.

    So - even though the Short Name approach means I can't view those files on a desktop form (unless somebody has a trick up their sleeve for that), that's what I'm going with. I'll plop a grid on a form if I need to show them on my desktop side.

    I'd love it if somebody could back check me on this and tell me if I'm completely smokin' dope...

    http://www.screencast.com/t/ES94wiax7YN
    Wendy Welton
    Architect
    past & future Alphaholic - deliberately falling off the wagon!

    http://www.artformhomeplans.com/

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      Re: Image Upload Feature Pack - getting store IRF to be Path Alias, not hard path

      I'm back. The silence here, combined with my having tried any and every filename transformation expression I could find, lead me to submit this as a bug. Selwyn has done this expression and video showing it working:



      From Selwyn:
      "=filename_decode(" +quote(filename_encode("<filename>")) + ")"

      http://screencast.com/t/mOMXO9X4Wn3p
      Alas - I'm still failing, but I think I'm getting closer to where the fly is in the ointment. I added a calculated field to my grid, to display the text in the field separately from the image.

      That expression works perfectly in a Live Preview and my localhost
      fileupload.png

      http://www.afhp.co/Test_Pic_Up.a5w


      So the issue almost has to be in the Alias statement in my web profile? The difference between localhost and my live web site is that on my local machine my grid files are in a subdirectory, and the data files are in the same directory tree, one level up (exactly the way it sets up by default) - and on my live web site my data directory is separate from my a5webroot, and my images are a subdirectory under my data.

      In my web profile - my alias is:
      Code:
      [PathAlias.ADB_Path] = c:\A5dataroot\data_afhp

      I would dearly love it if someone could:

      A) See if this works on a hosted website with an alias statements they are 100% sure is correct.
      B) Tell me if they see anything in my alias statements here that I should change.
      C) Tell me if they see anything else dippy that I'm doing?
      Last edited by WendyWelton; 09-03-2011, 02:50 PM.
      Wendy Welton
      Architect
      past & future Alphaholic - deliberately falling off the wagon!

      http://www.artformhomeplans.com/

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        Re: Image Upload Feature Pack - getting store IRF to be Path Alias, not hard path

        Thanks Wendy,
        Selwyn's video helped me solve my aliasing issue...sorry I can't help with your hosting question.
        Andy.

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