Extension name is the same, what is the conflict?null2 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2017 10:29 pm There is a name conflit between these 2 extensions:
https://www.phpbb.com/customise/db/extension/postimage/
and
viewtopic.php?f=456&t=2407621
I understand which number is what.
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exactly what I thought when I installed it on my test board.darren.cb wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2017 10:43 pm Amazing! Will there be a feature for users to manage their own images? This was a mod a while back on a board I had seen... Every user was displayed a dropdown of all his/her previously uploaded images to pick from in the event they needed to re-post the images (or lost the link between the time they uploaded and went to post). Just a thought.
Also, what about the possibility of adding an "add image to post" link under the quick-reply (or PM or full editor) text area that opened the image upload page in a smaller pop-up window for quickly adding images to posts?
+1 for this.
Ideally for our uses and as such I can imagine others as well. If admin could assign different storage folders for images posted of different types... say, MAP images could be stored in a MAP folder, with the member having no permissions to overwrite or delete anything in that folder, just add and view only permissions. While other general BS images could be posted into a full access folder for general images.... Maybe even a third category folder with adjustable permissions.... This bit or organizational ability and accessibility would be spectacular.