I added a folder on the documents section of my site collection and their is one person in paticular that is unable to get access to it. This person is in a group with someone that is able to access this folder. I have poked around to try and figure it out by am at wits in. Any suggestions on what this might be or what I might need to check?
Also, the folders where created by the system account if that makes a difference.
Check if maybe the person who CAN access the folder possibly has explicit permissions to it.
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Using IMAP, how can I figure out if a mailbox has been moved or deleted by another client?
The LIST command simply does not list a deleted mailbox any more.
Exactly. You have to remember what folders you know about. Next time you do a LIST, any that are missing have been deleted.
Additionally, you should be tracking every folder's UIDVALIDITY value. If it changes, that folder is not the same one you know about. It may have been renumbered, deleted and recreated, or deleted and replaced by a renamed folder.
In either case, you should dump any cached information you know about that folder.
There is not, in general, any way to track folders that have been renamed by another client. You can only detect that a folder is missing and there is a folder with a new name. IMAP simply does not provide enough information to correlate them. Tracking messages and folders across moves does not appear to have been a design goal of IMAP.
Good day, colleagues,
can you advice me, how to make permanent links to files in SVN?
If I make a link, now I get something like:
http://172.29.15.15/svn/OFFICE_WORK/Trainings/123.xlsx
but if I move file to other directory, I get a error (file not found).
I know that in Sharepoint I can assign unique IDs (aditional option in admin panel) to files, and I'll get a permanent URL to file, that doesn't depend on it's location.
Is there an opportunity in SVN to make permanent link to file, that not depend on it's location?
Thank you in advance!
I'm not sure if I'm understanding the question correctly when you say "permanent link". But try adding an external property to your checked out directory. Right click on the directory you wish to add the 123.xslx file to, go to TortoiseSVN > Properties > New > Externals.
Then click New..., give the local path to the file and URL to the file which you posted above
Example:
Local Path: 123.xlsx
URL: http://172.29.15.15/svn/OFFICE_WORK/Trainings/123.xlsx
Hit OK. OK, again. Then do an SVN Update on the folder. Your 123.xlsx file should be included.
Not sure what you're referring to by not depending on location though. In subversion, in order to pull a file, you have to have the URL to gather it from. There isn't any ID feature unfortunately. It seems your repositories are based off an IP address of some sort... Is there any way you can use a common domain name for your path? That would probably solve your issue as well.
I'm developing a MVC5 web app, hosted through azure, that lets you manage your movies (it's just for myself at the moment). I'm trying to find a way to scan a local folder on the users pc for a list of file names. I do realise the security/permissions issues I might run into. I do not need the file uploaded, only the full file name.
It would work by the user being able to select a folder where they store their movies and it will take in all the file names, including the ones in any sub directories.
I tried a multiple file upload form but quickly ran into issues with the max request limit which I tried messing around with but it proved redundant in the end. I can settle for the user selecting multiple files but would rather it done the directory way.
I know this might prove impossible in the end but any help would be greatly appreciated.
In my app I want users to be able to associate a file(s) they have on their desktop/DropBox with a specific item, but I don't want/need them to be able to actually attach the file...I just want to get the file name and location and save that in my database. Then when I display the item I'll hyperlink to the location captured. Can someone point me to an example(s) of how to accomplish this? I looked at the JQuery File Upload (http://blueimp.github.com/jQuery-File-Upload/) but as I mentioned don't actually need to upload the file...so this should be something super easy.
Thanks for your time and assistance.
You can try and get value of file input, but you'll fail.
See this jsfiddle.
All I'm getting is the fake path
C:\fakepath\134.png
And there's certainly no C:\ drive on Mac OSX. :)
I guess, this is because of security restrictions. You shouldn't know (or care) about user's filesystem in a web app.
Is it possible to hide the Inbox from the list displayed of the directories?
For example, in this screenshot from a tutorial, the inbox folder features. In my app I would prefer it not to.
Other apps (eg. Molecules) seem to manage this, so I assume it is possible.
(In case anyone is wondering I am a novice developer)
I very much appreciate any help.
So it turns out that although the Inbox directory is not writeable, it is deletable. Files opened through other apps will be automatically placed in this file, and if the inbox does not exist then it is created. So to get rid of it, simply delete it every time you handle an external file opening.
Very simple, just got thrown when I tried to edit a file in the inbox, which raised an exception, making me think the inbox was write-protected.