I would like to upload files on Drupal 7 and keep the name the same.
Currently when I upload a file again, the name is appended with and underscore and number.
e.g.
filename_0.pdf
Q: How do I avoid this file renaming?
This module looks like it does exactly what you want:
https://www.drupal.org/project/upload_replace
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I'm trying to make an batch file that will copy the contents of a .cfg file into another .cfg file. The problem I'm having is that I want the contents of the first file to be placed at specific lines of the destination file, for example, placing the contents between line 300 and 343 and overwriting the original content within those lines.
Any way of doing this?
If there isn't a way to detect specific lines maybe there is a way to detect a specific string, like an ID?
If you are allowed to use 3rd party tools in your environment you can use a regex CLI tool to find and then replace the lines / values you need. The tool can be called using batch scripts.
Example Tools from another question:
https://superuser.com/questions/339118/regex-replace-from-command-line
I have cake 3 fresh installation.
I have a simple po file in this location src/Locale/de_DE/default.po with the following content.
msgid "test"
msgstr "test in german"
On my home page template file I have simple <?php echo __('test'); ?>
I need to set the locale on the fly, so I add this to my AppController's beforeFilter(or initialize) - I18n::locale('de_DE'); however test is not being translated. I can't figure out, what Im missing. I tried renaming all to iso2 - de, but it did not translate either.
Thanks
Open your Terminal, cd to your project folder (the one which contains the bin folder) and type:
bin/cake cache clear_all
That's all. Refresh your page right after.
One last thing, be sure to place your .po files in:
Locale/de_DE/your_translations.po
I like to use POEdit to manage my translations. Cheers.
Maybe this helps:
If you are working on a local maschine and use bin/cake i18nto generate the translation files, make sure the files are readable by your local webspace.
This drove me cracy.
Hi i am getting one problem in adobe dreamweaver CS3.
Currently dreamweaver not supporing to find any text from .ctp file in the entire project. I can see here it supports .php, .js, .html etc. So i am unable to search .ctp all files in entire project.
Ex-
Suppose i want to find $this->webroot in the entire project. When i search it says Done, Not found in 1366 documents. But i wrote this text in my default.ctp file
screenshot
How to search .ctp file. There is no any configuration for change the extension?
Thanks
For Configure/Opening CakePHP CTP Files in Dreamweaver 3 files that you need to edit:-
C:\Program Files\(Adobe or Macromedia)\(Adobe )Dreamweaver(version like 8 or cs3)\configuration
Open up “Extensions.txt” and on the first line at the very end add THTML and CTP separated by commas, so the line should read:
,MASTER,THTML,CTP:All Documents
Similarly add these two extensions to the “:PHP Files” line.
PHP,PHP3,PHP4,PHP5,TPL,THTML,CTP:PHP Files
Next open the “DocumentTypes” folder and edit the “MMDocumentTypes.xml” file, just open it up using notepad or wordpad. Search for the line which has an id “PHP_MySQL” and add the THTML/CTP file extensions to both the “winfileextension” and “macfileextension” so the line should read:
winfileextension=“php,php3,php4,php5,thtml,ctp”
macfileextension=“php,php3,php4,php5,thtml,ctp”
The final file is another version of the “Extensions.txt” which is located in your “Documents and Settings” Folder in my case this is “C:\Documents and Settings(User_Name)\Application Data(Adobe or Macromedia)(Adobe )Dreamweaver(version like 8 or cs3)\configuration” just add the very same things you inserted earlier in “Extensions.txt” .
I have found that, with some file zippers like 7-Zip, it is possible to use files inside the created archives. For example, if I create a file my-zip-file.7z, containing folder my-folder, with files this-file.docx and that-file.html I can use 7zip to go into my-zip-file.7z and open the 2 files, and see or change the contents, even if the original my-folder is deleted! How is this possible?
If you look at the file path for whatever you're editing you'll see that the document is saved to a temporary folder. When you save (or possibly close) 7-Zip then updates the zip file with the saved content.
I have bunch of files that need to have a (.) dot removed from the file-name. Eg. "Mr.-John-Smith.jpg" to "Mr-John-Smith.jpg". I don't have real experience with programming and know only html/css and a little javascript. I found another identical question here on stackoverflow, but what I gathered it was fixed on linux system and BASH was used.
Anyways, if anyone could provide me a tutorial on which program to use for this and what code to execute in that program to make it happen I'd be grateful.
if you are using a windows environment (which i guess you do)
you can download this free utility to mass change file names !
main page :
http://www.bulkrenameutility.co.uk/Main_Intro.php
download page :
http://www.bulkrenameutility.co.uk/Download.php
its easy to use
enjoy
If your file names in a file...
1- Open Microsoft Word or any text editor. Press ctrl+h and then search "." without quotes then replace it with blank character.
2- It will remove all dots, again bring "." to your file extention such as .jpg , .png searh your file extention for example "jpg" and replace it with ".jpg"
It will works %100, i am using this method everytime.
if they are not in a file and if you want do somethings in your operation systems' file system
Try this program. It is very useful for this operation;
Download
To remove all except the extension dot from all files in a directory, you can use PowerShell that comes with newer versions of Windows, and can be downloaded for older versions;
Line breaks inserted for readability, this should go on one line;
PS> dir | rename-item -newname {
[System.IO.Path]::GetFileNameWithoutExtension($_.name).Replace(".","") +
[System.IO.Path]::GetExtension($_.name); }
What it does is to take the file name without an extension and remove all dots in it, and then add back the extension. It then renames the file to the resulting name.
This will change for example do.it.now to doit.now, or in your case, Mr.-John-Smith.jpg to Mr-John-Smith.jpg.