#17 — Include upload view
by
Harald Friessnegger
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last modified
Dec 15, 2011 12:40 PM
| State | Rejected |
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| Area | Functionality |
| Issue type | Feature |
| Severity | Medium |
| Submitted by | Harald Friessnegger |
| Submitted on | Jul 27, 2011 |
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looks like quickupload currently can only be used via the portlet.
the portlet columns do have a quite limited width and some layouts don't use portlets at all.
skimming through the readme there is a view that can be used to include upload functionality in other views.
in 90% of the cases all people need is to have a upload action available on certain types.
Products.Flashupload and collective.uploadify ship with a ready-to-use view for uploading files/images.
shouldn't we add such a view to collective.quickupload too?
the portlet columns do have a quite limited width and some layouts don't use portlets at all.
skimming through the readme there is a view that can be used to include upload functionality in other views.
in 90% of the cases all people need is to have a upload action available on certain types.
Products.Flashupload and collective.uploadify ship with a ready-to-use view for uploading files/images.
shouldn't we add such a view to collective.quickupload too?
Added by
Thomas Desvenain
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Jul 27, 2011 12:27 PM
you can include quickupload_view view in your template, in a viewlet for example.you may write in collective.quickupload a viewlet equivalent to quickupload portlet if you want.
Added by
Thomas Desvenain
on
Dec 15, 2011 12:40 PM
Issue state:
Unconfirmed
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