Hello, I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction.
We have FCK implemented in ASP.NET/C# for some of our customers. We've creating dynamic directories for each customer to have their own upload directory, but there are a few customers with 200+ images in their directory! As you can imagine, it takes a few minutes for the upload file browser to load all of those thumbnails.
My question: Has anyone successfully managed to create a selectable/variable UserFilesPath so that a user can choose where they want to upload images to and still retain the correct virtual path. The recent feature to separate content based on extension does not help in my case, since the vast majority, if not all, of the content that the users are uploading are .jpg's and .gif's.
i.e. What we need:
/<User 1>/Spring/
/<User 1>/Summer/
/<User 1>/Fall/
/<User 1>/Winter/
Or even subdirectory names based on year+month / date would suffice or where users can create their own subdirectory names.
Is someone already accomplishing this on .NET or should I submit this as a feature request?
My sincere thanks for your assistance.
We have FCK implemented in ASP.NET/C# for some of our customers. We've creating dynamic directories for each customer to have their own upload directory, but there are a few customers with 200+ images in their directory! As you can imagine, it takes a few minutes for the upload file browser to load all of those thumbnails.
My question: Has anyone successfully managed to create a selectable/variable UserFilesPath so that a user can choose where they want to upload images to and still retain the correct virtual path. The recent feature to separate content based on extension does not help in my case, since the vast majority, if not all, of the content that the users are uploading are .jpg's and .gif's.
i.e. What we need:
/<User 1>/Spring/
/<User 1>/Summer/
/<User 1>/Fall/
/<User 1>/Winter/
Or even subdirectory names based on year+month / date would suffice or where users can create their own subdirectory names.
Is someone already accomplishing this on .NET or should I submit this as a feature request?
My sincere thanks for your assistance.