History: Wiki Attachments
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! Attachments In Tiki, files can be attached to ((Wiki)) pages, ((Trackers)), ((Forums)) posts, and so on. !! Wiki Attachements: !!!Enable wiki attachments Wiki attachments must first be enabled at tiki-admin.php?page=wiki&cookietab=2&highlight=feature_wiki_attachments . For user groups to be able to view and attach files, the permissions ''wiki_view_attachments'', and ''wiki_attach_files'' must be assigned to at least one of the ((Groups)) the user is a member of. These two permissions allow the viewing and uploading of attachments. By default, deleting an attached file is only possible for the one who uploaded the file or for site administrators. A global ability to delete attachments can be granted to a group if the permission ''tiki_p_wiki_admin_attachments'' is assigned to the group. There are two ways to store Wiki attachments files in Tiki: * Using the database (Old attached file storage system) * Using file galleries (Wiki attachments will be stored in the file gallery. This is the preferred way to store attachments starting Tiki 26+) !!! Migration tool for both storage systems You can switch from one storage system to another while importing files from one system to another using the following console command: {CODE(theme="blackboard")} php console.php attachments:migrate {CODE} This migration tool is a two-way tool - can convert legacy attachments to files in galleries and vice-verse Note that when moving files to legacy storage, you will need to manually update the associated wiki pages. Files from file galleries are replaced in wiki attachments and provide a table with mappings at the end with: file ID, file name, attachment ID, so users can override their uses manually ~tc~ (alias(Attachments)) ~/tc~