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I have a problem with listing/showing Folders created within Adam's File Library?
I have dowloaded Adam 2.0 tutorial from your site
I can't get them listed even in downloaded template and example "Another one rides the bus". If I change template view "Adam example with groups (folders) I don't see any image at all.
I tried adding #screenshots.Folders.Count but I get value 0 even there are already 2 non-empty folders created in given example gallery.
For #screenshots.Files.Count I get 4 which is correct value for a root level.
I get no other errors.
Thanks!

I'm not sure if those examples are all still current. But if you check out the latest Blueimp that may help. See https://2sxc.org/en/apps/app/blueimp-gallery-slider-4-0-with-koi-bootstrap-3-and-4.

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Redmine: How to link an attached file in a project from its underprojects?

Lets say I have Project A with an attached imageFile.
Then I created 10 different Projects which are underprojects of Project A.
I want to link the ImageFile of Project A to the Wiki of every underproject , so that I can see the ImageFile in the Wiki-Area of each underproject.
What im doing so far is to copy full path of the attached file of Project A in the Wiki of every underproject, like for example:
!>/attachments/download/157/schnittprofil.png!
Is there a better way to achieve that, because every time I update the imagefile, I have to renew the id-numbers of all imagefile-links in the underprojects.
Since an attachment is only actually identified by its ID and all attachments are immutable (i.e. can be changed after upload), new uploads will result in a new ID. Since multiple attachments with different IDs can have the same name, you can also not reliably find an attachment just by using its name in broad contexts.
That said, to solve your issue, you could use the include macro to include a common Wiki page in your sub-project's wiki pages which then displays the image attachment.
For that, you can create a Wiki page named e.g. Schnittprofil in your parent project where you directly upload your file. In the wiki page, just reference the image with
!schnittprofil.png!
Assuming the parent project has an identifier of project-a, you can then include the page in other wiki pages with
{{include(project-a:Schnittprofil)}}
Each time you change the page on the parent project, it will automatically also show the updated content on the child wikis. The only requirement is that the users need to be able to read the wiki of your parent project (e.g. are members of the project with the "Read wiki" permission).

Why does a search engine summary contain text that is not in any of the static html files?

I have a hugo site, and on a search engine (Duckduckgo), my site's summary is:
Add your own "layouts/partials/hero.html" to replace this text.
I tried looking for the string hero in the files in my public folder, can't seem to find it.
I have added this file with some content. Nothing seems to happen. Do I need to edit the theme files or something?
Edit: changed title to make problem clearer. The original question asked about "hero cards", which I thought might have been a standard search engine friendly part of a website.
I think I understand what is happening now. I originally installed the base16 theme which does contain the text:
Add your own "layouts/partials/hero.html" to replace this text.
( it is in the file themes\base16\layouts\partials\hero.html.).
I should have realised, but search engines take time to re-index a site. I originally published the site using base16 with some text unedited. Duckduckgo was showing that old text, it will probably disappear in time when the site is reindexed.
The answer is in the documentation for the base16 theme:
You probably want to edit the homepage. Get started by copying the
supplied homepage to your own site.
$ mkdir -p layouts/partials
$ cp themes/base16/layouts/partials/hero.html layouts/partials/hero.html
After this, you can edit layouts/partials/hero.html and make it
awesome.
The default layouts/partials/hero.html contains the code Add your own "<code>layouts/partials/hero.html</code>" to replace this text., which is what DuckDuckGo was using to make its summary. As you noted in your answer above, if you edit this file then the DuckDuckGo summary should change when DuckDuckGo next indexes your site.

Error 400 when Creating Custom Classifier in Watson Visual Recognition

I am currently facing a problem to create my own classfiers. I already tried to build a NodeJS application and also create it using IBM's demo, but everytime I submit my ZIP folders to be created, I recieve the following error message:
Cannot execute learning task. : need at least 2 _positive_examples fields, (or 1 _positive_examples and 1 negative_examples field) to train a classifier. null specified.
However, when I tried to use the IBM Demo webapp using the .zip they provide (husky, beagle and cats.zip files) the classifier is successfully createdi
I have currently 2 zips (1 positive and 1 negative) each containing 50 files named from 1.jpg to 50.jpg.
Have any of you guys ever gone through this issue and found a way to handle it?
Thanks for the attention.
Best regards,
Enrico Bergamo
As per the discussion on the DeveloperWorks Forum ( https://developer.ibm.com/answers/questions/377690/error-400-when-trying-to-create-a-custom-classifie/ ), Your zip files are not really zips. It looks like all you have done is name your folder positive.zip.
Right click on each of the folders in turn and select create zip or compress as zip.
What this message indicates is that the service is not receiving any POST fields that end in '_positive_examples' which is necessary for a training request. So double check your form field name parameters.

Difficulty with filename and filemime when using Migrate module

I am using the Drupal 7 Migrate module to create a series of nodes from JPG and EPS files. I can get them to import just fine. But I notice that when I am done importing them if I look at the nodes it creates, none of the attached filefield and thumbnail files contain filename information.
Upon inspecting the file_managed table I see that both the filename and filemime fields are empty for ONLY the files that I attached via the migrate module. This also creates an issue with downloading the files.
Now I think the problem has to do with the fact that I am using "file_link" instead of "file_copy" as the file operation I specify. The problem is I am importing around 2TB (thats Terabytes) of image files. We had to put in a special request with Rackspace just to get access to that much disk space on our server. So I can't go around copying from one directory to the next because of space issues. So "file_link" seems like the obvious choice.
Now you probably want to see how I am doing this exactly, so here is the code snippet:
$jpg_arguments = MigrateFileFieldHandler::arguments(NULL,
'file_link', FILE_EXISTS_RENAME, 'en', array('source_field' => 'jpg_name'),
array('source_field' => 'jpg_filename'), array('source_field' => 'jpg_filename'));
$this->addFieldMapping('field_image', 'jpg_uri')
->arguments($jpg_arguments);
As you can see I am specifying no base path (just like the beer.inc example file does). I have set file_link, the language, and the source fields for the description, title, and alt.
It is able to generate thumbnails from the JPGs. But still missing those columns of data in the db table. I traced through the functions the best I could but I don't see what is causing this. I tried running the uri in the table through the functions that generate the filename and the filemime and they output just fine. It is like something is removing just those segments of data.
Does anyone have any idea what this could be? I am using the Drupal 7 Migrate module version 2.2. It is running on Drupal 7.8.
Thanks,
Patrick
Ok, so I have found the answer to yet another question of mine. This is actually an issue with the migrate module itself. The issue is documented here. I will be repealing this bounty (as soon as I figure out how).

Drupal Attachments (FileField) file path

What function in Drupal gets file attachment path?
Edit: the attachments provided by Upload module in system section. But since you mentioned there may be another way around it. Maybe I could achieve may goals using FileField module so if you could tell me how to get a direct link of a file uploaded by FileField module that may also be very helpful.
Edit 2:
Ok I will start from my main and final objective:
It is to get an image linking to a file which visibility I could be managed using CCK module.
I am doing this step by step. So now I have written a code which generates the needed image and I have added that image to one of content types teaser. I found a way to warp my image in a tag and I had dug up simple attachments url. So my next step is to advance from simple upload attachment to the one added by FileFields and from odd looking HTML pace in all PHP document into beautifully managed CCK field.
How to fetch file path of a file uploaded FileFields?
Some plain and at the same time rich tutorials for making custom fields for CCK module.
Assuming you know how to get the $node object for a node containing a file attachment, this is super easy:
Upload (core)
$file = upload_load($node);
echo $file[1]->filepath;
Where 1 is the index of the file. Upload can let you upload more than one file, so file 2 would have an index of 2 and so on. If there's only one file, it'll always be 1.
More info: upload_load() API reference.
FileField
echo $node->field_fieldname[0]['filepath'];
Where field_filename is the short name you've used for the field, and 0 is the index of the field. CCK fields let you have multiple values in one field, so 0 would be the first, 1 would be the second, etc. If you only have one value, it'll always be 0.
Note: if you want to get the rendered output of the FileField using its formatters, you can just use $field_fieldname in your node template, or if you want to store the rendered output, you can use:
echo content_format('field_fieldname', $node->field_fieldname[0]);
More info: content_format() API reference.
Upload is a sad little module, and has been completely replaced with a core implementation of FileField in Drupal 7. If you have the option to use FileField, you should.
Don't direct links of file attachments appear below the uploaded file for the core Upload module?
Since you are trying to use images, you should use http://drupal.org/project/imagefield CCK module in order to add images to specified content type. After that using the Display fields tab in Content type configuration you can specify how image would be presented (as a link, image, image with link to node...) both in teaser and body view.

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