(Running SilverStream 3.7.5)
Is there a directory on the hard drive where I can put images (that get
created at runtime) and have SilverStream serve them when needed, i.e.,
have them accessible via a URL?
If not, then as the subject of this post suggests, is there a way to
upload these images programmatically at runtime to the SilverStream
server so that they are accessible? (Please provide an example if
possible.)
Is there a better way to do this? Basically, images of charts/graphs get
generated by end users. They want to save the image and then be able to
see it again later. I don't know where to put the image in order to allow
this to happen.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Brian Barnett
Is there a directory on the hard drive where I can put images (that get
created at runtime) and have SilverStream serve them when needed, i.e.,
have them accessible via a URL?
If not, then as the subject of this post suggests, is there a way to
upload these images programmatically at runtime to the SilverStream
server so that they are accessible? (Please provide an example if
possible.)
Is there a better way to do this? Basically, images of charts/graphs get
generated by end users. They want to save the image and then be able to
see it again later. I don't know where to put the image in order to allow
this to happen.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Brian Barnett