Steve,
I think it's the myPictures tool that does the date based folder thing.
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Andy Fragen
On Wed, Jun 22, 2005, Steve Kirks said:
>Radio upstream folder--do you mean the 'www/images' folder? Do you
>have a custom script or tool that moves images into date-based
>folders?
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>Steve
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>On 6/22/05, jaksonofjack <iJak@...> wrote:
>> .
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>> Well Lawrence,
>>
>> Thank you for the work. ...
>>
>> As of now I have installed the update, and my streaming seems to mostly
>> work for the
>> normally scheduled upstream files, like the .opml files. ...
>>
>> I was interested in upstreaming images, so I tried that first. It did not
>> work.
>> What normally happens is that I place an image in the Radio Upstream
>> folder, that images
>> gets moved into a date heirachy of the images folder in the www
folder. ...
>>
>> Excuse me. I thought it did not work at all, but it just took 30 minutes
>> for the image to
>> upstream, and then open the Home page with the image html in place.
>>
>> I have placed another image in the upstream folder and am now waiting to
>> see what
>> happens.
>> ...
>> I have waited about 15 minutes since I placed the image in the folder. ...
>> It has not yet
>> upstreamed and updated the home page.
>>
>> Good night, I will revisit this tomorrow.
>> Jack
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --- In radio-dev@yahoogroups.com, Lawrence Lee <lawrence@u...> wrote:
>> > We made some changes to the upstreaming in Radio, adding some new scan
>> > intervals for different folders. This reduces the load that Radio places
>> on
>> > the processor during each scan.
>> >
>> > *** New callbacks
>> >
>> > We also added 3 user callbacks, to accomodate 2 new projects, the
>> Markdown
>> > Tool and the Radio Factory
>> >
>> > user.radio.callbacks.adminMenu - called from radio.macros.adminMenu
>> >
>> > user.radio.callbacks.renderItem - called from
>> radio.macros.weblogRecentPosts
>> > and radio.trackback.ping
>> >
>> > user.radio.callbacks.renderStory - called from
>> radio.webserver.buildPage
>> >
>> > *** How do I install it?
>> >
>> > Important: Quit Radio and backup the entire Radio UserLand folder. This
>> is
>> > good practice before installing any beta software or tools.
>> >
>> > 1. Download this file and save it to disk:
>> >
>> >
>> http://lawrence.userland.com/radioParts/upstreamingBeta08.fttb
>> >
>> > 2. Import the beta parts into Radio using the Open command in Radio's
>> File
>> > menu.
>> >
>> > 3. In the QuickScript window (Ctrl-;), run the following script:
>> >
>> > workspace.upstreamingBeta08.installer ()
>> >
>> > If you need to remove the beta parts, you can run the following command
>> in a
>> > QuickScript command to restore the original parts (prior to
installing of
>> > the beta parts):
>> >
>> > workspace.upstreamingBeta08.installer (false)
>>
>>
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