One thing I learned under the new system (or maybe it's just that you're working on it now?): I made a slight change to my Nausicaa drawing. In the past, if I deleted the old image and uploaded the new one really quickly, I could keep the same image # and wouldn't have to change the tag. Today, when I deleted "NAUSICAA gif.gif" the system kept pulling it up after I uploaded the identically named replacement image. So I kept the replacement image in the dmtree system and uploaded it again, without changing the file name on my hard drive. This time the system renamed the new image "Nausicaa_gif_1_2.gif" or "Nausicaa_gif.gif_1_2" (I forget which--and why _1_2 instead of just _2?) and the oldest image was replaced. So the moral is, now you need to upload a replacement first, let the system rename it, and delete the old image second (for housekeeping) otherwise the old image keeps coming up. Correct? That's because deleted files never actually leave the server, right?

- tom moody 3-04-2004 10:59 pm





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