In attachment_fu you can have attachment file pathes partitioned: uploaded file.jpg goes to files/0000/0167 directory, where 00000167 is internal ID of the file. With this fork you have some control o… more →
Artem Vasiliev's Weblogdevender wrote 3 days ago: The attachment_fu plugin written by technoweenie takes care of uploading and retrieving files using … more →
Audrey Eschright wrote 2 months ago: This is pretty simple, but I couldn’t find anything similar when I searched for it, so I … more →
purab wrote 2 months ago: I used the spree e-Commerce CMS for checking or R&D of Spree code. Spree is the really nice and … more →
vailo wrote 7 months ago: Hi and welcome to the first tutorial with Ruby on Rails. Today we are going to look at a file uploa … more →
cheeyeo wrote 9 months ago: Hello there. First of all apologies for not posting for a while. I have been busy working on commerc … more →
thirstydoh wrote 1 year ago: In attachment_fu you can have attachment file pathes partitioned: uploaded file.jpg goes to files/00 … more →
thirstydoh wrote 1 year ago: I’ve just made a fork of attachment_fu plugin: http://github.com/artemv/attachment_fu/tree/mas … more →
moiristo wrote 1 year ago: You might think that I’m an attachment_fu fanboy, because this post is also about that plugin. … more →
moiristo wrote 1 year ago: Just the other day, I was struggling with the problem that I needed to create an attachment from a b … more →
dialgforgerald wrote 1 year ago: Attachment_fu is an awesome Rails plugin which would make your life easier by taking care of all of … more →
abloomconcept wrote 1 year ago: This installation applies to the following platform: OS: Mac OS X 10.3.9, hence the version installe … more →
nunojob wrote 1 year ago: A paciencia tem os seus limites e vou dormir. Se entretanto alguém descobrir a solução para isto peç … more →