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====== Remository File Storage ====== | ====== Remository File Storage ====== | ||
- | ===== Database Storage | + | ==== Database Storage ==== |
The files in the repository managed by Remository can be stored in the database. When that happens, a file is split up into approximately 64 KB chunks for manageability, | The files in the repository managed by Remository can be stored in the database. When that happens, a file is split up into approximately 64 KB chunks for manageability, | ||
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When a user uploads a new file and automatic approval is not allowed, the new file is always stored in the database, irrespective of its final destination. That way, it cannot be used for an attack on your site. Only after the file is approved is it placed in the destination indicated by the file's container. | When a user uploads a new file and automatic approval is not allowed, the new file is always stored in the database, irrespective of its final destination. That way, it cannot be used for an attack on your site. Only after the file is approved is it placed in the destination indicated by the file's container. | ||
- | ===== Access Controls | + | ==== Access Controls ==== |
- | Each container in Remository has provision for setting groups that can do various things. The four options are upload, download, edit and auto-approve. You can enter as many groups as you wish. It is possible for Remository to manage the groups, but since Joomla introduced more flexible groups, it is normally more sensible to use the CMS groups. This can be selected in the " | + | Each container in Remository has provision for setting groups that can do various things. The four options are upload, download, edit and auto-approve. You can enter as many groups as you wish. It is possible for Remository to manage the groups, but since Joomla introduced more flexible groups, it is normally more sensible to use the CMS groups. This can be selected in the " |
The first three settings are self explanatory. Auto approve is a little more complex. What it means is that when a user uploads a file, if the user is a member of one of the groups set for auto-approve, | The first three settings are self explanatory. Auto approve is a little more complex. What it means is that when a user uploads a file, if the user is a member of one of the groups set for auto-approve, | ||
- | ==== Storing files in the disk system | + | === Storing files in the disk system === |
But it is possible to have the file store in the disk system. You can set this as a default in the " | But it is possible to have the file store in the disk system. You can set this as a default in the " |
remository/storage.txt · Last modified: 2022/09/22 08:39 by admin