Bastian,
You have the Gallery macro, but this is for displaying files that are already attached to a page.
I wasn't aware that you could have attachments that weren't attached to a page. If that's the case, where do you keep them?
Cheers.
Thank you for your Answer.
I work in a bigger Company and a lot of people are uploading thing (f.E. pdf files). And then they change something and reUpload it. So now they have 2 versions on the page and only using the second file they uploaded. And now I want to know all the files on the page, which are not used. I hope you understand what I want ;)
Greetings
Bastian
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Thats a bit more challenging, if I understand you right: You want to know, which attachments in a space are not referenced out of a wikipage to find out, which are not used ?
The Technical solution would be a script on the "Commandline Interface", I assume. BUT
The Business side is a bit more complicated -
Might be more usefull to teach people to upload files with the same name OR use IE or Firefox to directly edit officedocuments in the wikipage AND finding out, which files are of XXX days age, requiring people to clean up their area of responsibility.
Good luck anyway ;)
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Indeerdad! Ik weet wat je wil, maar soms gaat het best moelijke met je colleagen. :)
Groetjes.
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Hi Bastian,
the short one, the answer is NO i think.
You can link attachments directly in the page, but there is a lot of macros you can use to get an attachment used in a page like:
As I understood, your intention is to identify all attachments attached to a page but not used in this or any other page? If so, you have no chance to do so, I think. But maybe someone out here has a clue I don't have?
Regards Steve
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