Activity log for bug #1638133

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2016-10-31 22:15:12 Kristina Hoeppner bug added bug
2016-10-31 22:16:38 Kristina Hoeppner description Mahara 16.10 The "Access to site files" option under Admin -> Config site -> Site options -> General settings is currently restricted to making sub folders available in the "Links and resources" menu. However, when you want to use a file in a subfolder of "public" in a page, people other than the site admin can't see them. It should be possible to see any files that are in the "public" folder, no matter whether in subfolders or not anywhere else. It does work properly on mahara.org for the Partner images sitting in TinyMCE in a page that was shared publicly, but I had trouble with images in descriptions in SmartEvidence when I needed to link to the actual file (not through TinyMCE). All places where "public" is checked would need it be replaced. At the same time, a setting in the DB should identify a folder as public rather than relying on the folder name "public" as is done at the moment. For example right now when you rename the folder "public", a new "public" folder is created. That could then allow institutions to also have public folders (wishlist item bug #) Mahara 16.10 The "Access to site files" option under Admin -> Config site -> Site options -> General settings is currently restricted to making sub folders available in the "Links and resources" menu. However, when you want to use a file in a subfolder of "public" in a page, people other than the site admin can't see them. It should be possible to see any files that are in the "public" folder, no matter whether in subfolders or not anywhere else. It does work properly on mahara.org for the Partner images sitting in TinyMCE in a page that was shared publicly, but I had trouble with images in descriptions in SmartEvidence when I needed to link to the actual file (not through TinyMCE). All places where "public" is checked would need it be replaced. At the same time, a setting in the DB should identify a folder as public rather than relying on the folder name "public" as is done at the moment. For example right now when you rename the folder "public", a new "public" folder is created. That could then allow institutions to also have public folders (wishlist item bug #1638134)
2016-10-31 22:16:41 Kristina Hoeppner mahara: status New Confirmed