From john at maxum.com Thu Jan 7 11:26:00 2010 From: john at maxum.com (John O'Fallon) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 13:26:00 -0600 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Rumpus 6.2.3 Message-ID: <047FBC49-CA33-463F-AF44-2800A84F9D11@maxum.com> A new maintenance update, version 6.2.3, is now available. IMPORTANT! This version corrects a potentially serious security hole in versions 6.2, 6.2.1 and 6.2.2. This is a required update for all Rumpus 6.2 users. The security issue can be corrected by downloading the entire package from the Maxum downloads page, or by using the "software update" function in Rumpus. There is also a change to how file search results are displayed. The full path to each file is now shown in the listing, for clarity. This change, since it effects the WFM display, requires updated templates. So, if you use file search, be sure to download the full Rumpus package and use the "Update Everything" option when prompted. http://www.maxum.com/Rumpus/DownloadADemo.html John -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rumpus 6.2.3 ------------ Multiple files can now be sent for a file request when the Drag & Drop applet is used. A security bug that could permit guest users to escalate requests to the parent user's permission level has been corrected. Streamlined "Action Menu" HTML to produce smaller directory listing pages. The file search response listing now displays the full path to the found file, relative to the user's current folder, in addition to the file name. From jmcintyre at jdgcommunications.com Mon Jan 11 12:32:29 2010 From: jmcintyre at jdgcommunications.com (Jim McIntyre) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 15:32:29 -0500 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] File Request Uploaded Notices with OD users Message-ID: <4B4B8ADD.70704@jdgcommunications.com> Hi, Just upgraded and installed Rumpus 6.2.3 - great stuff. We use OD authentication to allow staff members to access the server and post/retrieve materials to client folders. Is there any way to route a File Request upload notice to the user who created the request if that user logs in via the OD account? If not, is there any way an admin user can easily determine who created a request once an upload occurs? Thanks, Jim From SMeredith at metnet.mt.gov Fri Jan 15 08:21:13 2010 From: SMeredith at metnet.mt.gov (Steve Meredith) Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2010 09:21:13 -0700 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] moving rumpus to new server and IP In-Reply-To: <4B4B8ADD.70704@jdgcommunications.com> References: <4B4B8ADD.70704@jdgcommunications.com> Message-ID: We upgraded our hardware and will need to move Rumpus. Same domain name, different IP address. What issues/gotchas can I expect? Is it as simple as moving the application over? Mac OS X 10.5.8 Server (moving to Snow Leopard before launch) ____________________________ "When All Else Fails, Discontinue the use of All Else." 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URL: From john at maxum.com Fri Jan 15 13:39:17 2010 From: john at maxum.com (John O'Fallon) Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2010 15:39:17 -0600 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] moving rumpus to new server and IP In-Reply-To: References: <4B4B8ADD.70704@jdgcommunications.com> Message-ID: <08FAB7F9-C8DB-4041-91E6-933F5A6BBAD7@maxum.com> See "How can I move my Rumpus settings and user accounts to another Mac?" at: http://www.maxum.com/Rumpus/FAQFTP.html John On Jan 15, 2010, at 10:21 AM, Steve Meredith wrote: > We upgraded our hardware and will need to move Rumpus. > Same domain name, different IP address. > > What issues/gotchas can I expect? Is it as simple as moving the > application over? > -------------------------------------------------------- Maxum Development http://www.maxum.com/ Rumpus: The Premier File Transfer Server For Mac OS X. -------------------------------------------------------- From wu7ang at gmail.com Sat Jan 16 03:13:44 2010 From: wu7ang at gmail.com (Martin Blom) Date: Sat, 16 Jan 2010 12:13:44 +0100 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] moving rumpus to new server and IP In-Reply-To: <08FAB7F9-C8DB-4041-91E6-933F5A6BBAD7@maxum.com> References: <4B4B8ADD.70704@jdgcommunications.com> <08FAB7F9-C8DB-4041-91E6-933F5A6BBAD7@maxum.com> Message-ID: <66A8CE40-8737-4000-A25B-52FA3143890E@gmail.com> Steve If you are using SSL (stunnel), you should manually move over the stunnel .conf file. I moved Rumpus to new hardware a week ago and I had to manually move that file, to get going again (I also moved the "normal" settings and user accounts per the FAQ). Regards Martin On 15/01/2010, at 22.39, John O'Fallon wrote: > See "How can I move my Rumpus settings and user accounts to another Mac?" at: > > http://www.maxum.com/Rumpus/FAQFTP.html > > John > > On Jan 15, 2010, at 10:21 AM, Steve Meredith wrote: > >> We upgraded our hardware and will need to move Rumpus. >> Same domain name, different IP address. >> >> What issues/gotchas can I expect? Is it as simple as moving the application over? >> > > > > -------------------------------------------------------- > Maxum Development http://www.maxum.com/ > Rumpus: The Premier File Transfer Server For Mac OS X. > -------------------------------------------------------- > > _______________________________________________ > Rumpus-Talk mailing list > Rumpus-Talk at maxum.com > http://lists.maxum.com/mailman/listinfo/rumpus-talk From jwelch at zimmerman.com Mon Jan 18 15:44:09 2010 From: jwelch at zimmerman.com (John Welch) Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2010 18:44:09 -0500 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Inconsistent drop ship behavior Message-ID: So in safari, I see the links for dropshipping a file, (Rumpus 6.2.3), but when I click, nothing happens. In firefox, they're not even showing up. -- john welch the/zimmerman/agency 850.668.2222 jwelch at zimmerman.com From john at maxum.com Tue Jan 19 04:41:33 2010 From: john at maxum.com (John O'Fallon) Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 06:41:33 -0600 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Inconsistent drop ship behavior In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Make sure you've updated the WFM template files. This should happen automatically when you upgrade, by clicking "Update Everything", but just in case, open the Web Settings window and use the "Appearance & Language" sheet... It may also simply be a display width issue. On the "Listings" tab of the Web Settings window, use the "Set Tp Defaults" button. If that doesn't help, send me the server address and a test name and password, so I can take a look. John On Jan 18, 2010, at 5:44 PM, John Welch wrote: > So in safari, I see the links for dropshipping a file, (Rumpus > 6.2.3), but > when I click, nothing happens. In firefox, they're not even showing > up. -------------------------------------------------------- Maxum Development http://www.maxum.com/ Rumpus: The Premier File Transfer Server For Mac OS X. -------------------------------------------------------- From plist at 4d-consulting.com Tue Jan 19 12:14:14 2010 From: plist at 4d-consulting.com (Peter Schumacher) Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 13:14:14 -0700 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] iPhone Interface Message-ID: <4712D81F-7A49-4E63-825F-208FB281A6BA@4d-consulting.com> Hi, with an iPod-Touch I got connected to the iPhone interface, but with the iPhone itself, I see the standard interface. Which page do I need to call? Greetings, [4D-Consulting.com]eK, Edmonton (Alberta) Peter Schumacher -------------------------------------------------------- Web: http://www.4D-Consulting.com/ Tel.: +49-611-9406.850 - Fax: +49-611-9406.744 4D-Consulting.com eK - Scharnhorststr. 36 - 65195 Wiesbaden Member of the German Developer Network http://www.die4dwerkstatt.de From ryan at revolutionimaging.com Fri Jan 22 09:22:09 2010 From: ryan at revolutionimaging.com (Ryan Shelburne) Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 09:22:09 -0800 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Growl Notifications Message-ID: <29CA9D06-4902-4451-8979-F9BEF000FCA1@revolutionimaging.com> I realize that this is more of a Growl question than it is a Rumpus question but if you guys have any solutions for us that would be quite helpful. The Growl notifications would be much more beneficial to us if we were able to forward those notifications to our other computers connected to the same router on the same network. - We have an event in Rumpus on our server set to Growl and it tests and functions properly on the server. - We have the non-server client computer's Growl set to "listen for incoming notifications" and "allow remote application registration" with the server password set. - We also have the server's Growl set to "forward notifications to other computers" with the non-server client computer selected and the server password entered in the password field. - I've opened up the TCP and UDP ports on the router to forward the proper ports to the non-server client computer's IP (if that even matters considering they're both operating under the same network). - We've also restarted both the server and non-server client computer. We're still not getting the messages to forward. 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TIA, John From jmcintyre at jdgcommunications.com Tue Jan 26 12:38:13 2010 From: jmcintyre at jdgcommunications.com (Jim McIntyre) Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2010 15:38:13 -0500 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] File Request Uploaded Notices with OD users In-Reply-To: <4B4B8ADD.70704@jdgcommunications.com> References: <4B4B8ADD.70704@jdgcommunications.com> Message-ID: <4B5F52B5.9000306@jdgcommunications.com> *bump* It's been a couple of weeks since I posted this... just checking in to see if anyone has any ideas on this question. Many thanks... -Jim Jim McIntyre wrote: > Hi, > > Just upgraded and installed Rumpus 6.2.3 - great stuff. > > We use OD authentication to allow staff members to access the server and > post/retrieve materials to client folders. Is there any way to route a > File Request upload notice to the user who created the request if that > user logs in via the OD account? If not, is there any way an admin user > can easily determine who created a request once an upload occurs? > > Thanks, > Jim > _______________________________________________ > Rumpus-Talk mailing list > Rumpus-Talk at maxum.com > http://lists.maxum.com/mailman/listinfo/rumpus-talk From john at maxum.com Tue Jan 26 12:52:35 2010 From: john at maxum.com (John O'Fallon) Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2010 14:52:35 -0600 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] File Request Uploaded Notices with OD users In-Reply-To: <4B5F52B5.9000306@jdgcommunications.com> References: <4B4B8ADD.70704@jdgcommunications.com> <4B5F52B5.9000306@jdgcommunications.com> Message-ID: <96CF23C1-D764-4F5F-B6D9-600DE88C6CC8@maxum.com> Unfortunately, I can't think of a way to identify the originating user of a drop ship or file request if they logged in via OD authentication. I have, however, added this as something to look at for an upcoming release. Drop shipping and file requests are pretty popular, so enhancements to those features are certainly possible. However, there is no feature list or release date for the next feature upgrade, yet. John On Jan 26, 2010, at 2:38 PM, Jim McIntyre wrote: >> We use OD authentication to allow staff members to access the >> server and post/retrieve materials to client folders. Is there any >> way to route a File Request upload notice to the user who created >> the request if that user logs in via the OD account? If not, is >> there any way an admin user can easily determine who created a >> request once an upload occurs? From wu7ang at gmail.com Tue Jan 26 13:55:12 2010 From: wu7ang at gmail.com (Martin Blom) Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2010 22:55:12 +0100 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Growl Network Notices In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <355489F4-9E41-4E23-AFBB-C6997F239D1C@gmail.com> John, I have used Growl in the past to send messages from my server to my main client over LAN. It worked fine. I used it for some watched folders stuff. Remember, if you're using firewalls, to open up: TCP port 23052 and UDP port 9887. Maybe the communication is being blocked somewhere? Regards Martin On 26/01/2010, at 21.26, John O'Fallon wrote: > Hi Folks, > > A few days ago, there was a post about Growl notices sent over a network. I have to admit, I've never been able to get them working, myself. I have gotten notices sent via Growl to my iPhone (using Prowl), but not between 2 Macs on my LAN. > > Has anyone done this? How did it work out for you? > > Growl is great, but there isn't a ton of documentation, so I suspect I may be missing something. Is anyone aware of instructions on setting up networked Growl notices? > > TIA, > > John > > _______________________________________________ > Rumpus-Talk mailing list > Rumpus-Talk at maxum.com > http://lists.maxum.com/mailman/listinfo/rumpus-talk From holgi at justmail.de Tue Jan 26 15:46:58 2010 From: holgi at justmail.de (holgi at justmail.de) Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 00:46:58 +0100 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Growl Network Notices In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi, John Try to send your network notices without a defined icon, because this sometime confuses the recipient. Holger Am 26.01.2010 um 21:26 schrieb John O'Fallon: > Hi Folks, > > A few days ago, there was a post about Growl notices sent over a network. I have to admit, I've never been able to get them working, myself. I have gotten notices sent via Growl to my iPhone (using Prowl), but not between 2 Macs on my LAN. > > Has anyone done this? How did it work out for you? > > Growl is great, but there isn't a ton of documentation, so I suspect I may be missing something. Is anyone aware of instructions on setting up networked Growl notices? > > TIA, > > John > > _______________________________________________ > Rumpus-Talk mailing list > Rumpus-Talk at maxum.com > http://lists.maxum.com/mailman/listinfo/rumpus-talk > From kerryb at pmtads.com Tue Jan 26 19:38:04 2010 From: kerryb at pmtads.com (Kerry Brys) Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2010 21:38:04 -0600 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Growl Network Notices In-Reply-To: <355489F4-9E41-4E23-AFBB-C6997F239D1C@gmail.com> References: <355489F4-9E41-4E23-AFBB-C6997F239D1C@gmail.com> Message-ID: <4AF1D25B-54BA-4719-B86E-57BBA8CFB0BA@pmtads.com> I tried this when John first announced Growl support but I gave up after reading in Growls Google Discussion that the Network was broke. They stated they fixed it in 1.2.1 which has not been released yet. There were post saying it was broke since 1.1.6. For now I was waiting for 1.2.1. Kerry On Jan 26, 2010, at 3:55 PM, Martin Blom wrote: > John, > > I have used Growl in the past to send messages from my server to my main client over LAN. It worked fine. I used it for some watched folders stuff. > > Remember, if you're using firewalls, to open up: TCP port 23052 and UDP port 9887. > > Maybe the communication is being blocked somewhere? > > Regards > Martin > > > On 26/01/2010, at 21.26, John O'Fallon wrote: > >> Hi Folks, >> >> A few days ago, there was a post about Growl notices sent over a network. I have to admit, I've never been able to get them working, myself. I have gotten notices sent via Growl to my iPhone (using Prowl), but not between 2 Macs on my LAN. >> >> Has anyone done this? How did it work out for you? >> >> Growl is great, but there isn't a ton of documentation, so I suspect I may be missing something. Is anyone aware of instructions on setting up networked Growl notices? >> >> TIA, >> >> John >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Rumpus-Talk mailing list >> Rumpus-Talk at maxum.com >> http://lists.maxum.com/mailman/listinfo/rumpus-talk > > _______________________________________________ > Rumpus-Talk mailing list > Rumpus-Talk at maxum.com > http://lists.maxum.com/mailman/listinfo/rumpus-talk From kerryb at pmtads.com Wed Jan 27 07:01:59 2010 From: kerryb at pmtads.com (Kerry Brys) Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 09:01:59 -0600 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Growl Network Notices In-Reply-To: <4AF1D25B-54BA-4719-B86E-57BBA8CFB0BA@pmtads.com> References: <355489F4-9E41-4E23-AFBB-C6997F239D1C@gmail.com> <4AF1D25B-54BA-4719-B86E-57BBA8CFB0BA@pmtads.com> Message-ID: Grabbing Growl 1.2.1hg build 4723 does indeed work with notifications over the network. You can grab it from here... http://code.google.com/p/growl/downloads/list On Jan 26, 2010, at 9:38 PM, Kerry Brys wrote: > I tried this when John first announced Growl support but I gave up after reading in Growls Google Discussion that the Network was broke. They stated they fixed it in 1.2.1 which has not been released yet. There were post saying it was broke since 1.1.6. > > For now I was waiting for 1.2.1. > > Kerry > > > On Jan 26, 2010, at 3:55 PM, Martin Blom wrote: > >> John, >> >> I have used Growl in the past to send messages from my server to my main client over LAN. It worked fine. I used it for some watched folders stuff. >> >> Remember, if you're using firewalls, to open up: TCP port 23052 and UDP port 9887. >> >> Maybe the communication is being blocked somewhere? >> >> Regards >> Martin >> >> >> On 26/01/2010, at 21.26, John O'Fallon wrote: >> >>> Hi Folks, >>> >>> A few days ago, there was a post about Growl notices sent over a network. I have to admit, I've never been able to get them working, myself. I have gotten notices sent via Growl to my iPhone (using Prowl), but not between 2 Macs on my LAN. >>> >>> Has anyone done this? How did it work out for you? >>> >>> Growl is great, but there isn't a ton of documentation, so I suspect I may be missing something. Is anyone aware of instructions on setting up networked Growl notices? >>> >>> TIA, >>> >>> John >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Rumpus-Talk mailing list >>> Rumpus-Talk at maxum.com >>> http://lists.maxum.com/mailman/listinfo/rumpus-talk >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Rumpus-Talk mailing list >> Rumpus-Talk at maxum.com >> http://lists.maxum.com/mailman/listinfo/rumpus-talk > > > _______________________________________________ > Rumpus-Talk mailing list > Rumpus-Talk at maxum.com > http://lists.maxum.com/mailman/listinfo/rumpus-talk From doningram at gmail.com Wed Jan 27 21:06:20 2010 From: doningram at gmail.com (Don Ingram) Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 22:06:20 -0700 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Growl Network Notices In-Reply-To: References: <355489F4-9E41-4E23-AFBB-C6997F239D1C@gmail.com> <4AF1D25B-54BA-4719-B86E-57BBA8CFB0BA@pmtads.com> Message-ID: <7b63bf301001272106p2fdefa0sd43e69a8f31b9f33@mail.gmail.com> I still could not get it going using this version of growl. Rumpus appeared to not register with the other machines on my network, I will say that lightly as logging is turned off in growl now. And with the growl server turned off Rumpus reported the growl message worked properly. I did how ever solve my issue by going to the Rumpus server machine and copying: ~/Library/Application Support/Growl/Tickets/Rumpus.growlTicket and placed the copied file in the same place on all the other machines. Notices now work on all machines. Hope this helps others. Don On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 8:01 AM, Kerry Brys wrote: > Grabbing Growl 1.2.1hg build 4723 does indeed work with notifications over the network. > > You can grab it from here... > > http://code.google.com/p/growl/downloads/list > > > On Jan 26, 2010, at 9:38 PM, Kerry Brys wrote: > >> I tried this when John first announced Growl support but I gave up after reading in Growls Google Discussion that the Network was broke. They stated they fixed it in 1.2.1 which has not been released yet. There were post saying it was broke since 1.1.6. >> >> For now I was waiting for 1.2.1. >> >> Kerry >> >> >> On Jan 26, 2010, at 3:55 PM, Martin Blom wrote: >> >>> John, >>> >>> I have used Growl in the past to send messages from my server to my main client over LAN. It worked fine. I used it for some watched folders stuff. >>> >>> Remember, if you're using firewalls, to open up: TCP port 23052 and UDP port 9887. >>> >>> Maybe the communication is being blocked somewhere? >>> >>> Regards >>> Martin >>> >>> >>> On 26/01/2010, at 21.26, John O'Fallon wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Folks, >>>> >>>> A few days ago, there was a post about Growl notices sent over a network. ?I have to admit, I've never been able to get them working, myself. ?I have gotten notices sent via Growl to my iPhone (using Prowl), but not between 2 Macs on my LAN. >>>> >>>> Has anyone done this? ?How did it work out for you? >>>> >>>> Growl is great, but there isn't a ton of documentation, so I suspect I may be missing something. ?Is anyone aware of instructions on setting up networked Growl notices? >>>> >>>> TIA, >>>> >>>> John >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Rumpus-Talk mailing list >>>> Rumpus-Talk at maxum.com >>>> http://lists.maxum.com/mailman/listinfo/rumpus-talk >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Rumpus-Talk mailing list >>> Rumpus-Talk at maxum.com >>> http://lists.maxum.com/mailman/listinfo/rumpus-talk >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Rumpus-Talk mailing list >> Rumpus-Talk at maxum.com >> http://lists.maxum.com/mailman/listinfo/rumpus-talk > > > _______________________________________________ > Rumpus-Talk mailing list > Rumpus-Talk at maxum.com > http://lists.maxum.com/mailman/listinfo/rumpus-talk > From appsupport at netextras.com Thu Jan 28 16:04:40 2010 From: appsupport at netextras.com (John Readwin) Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 17:04:40 -0700 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Drop Ship existing File? Message-ID: <71363E6F-11DD-4087-B1F9-A412731F8A46@netextras.com> Is there any ways to "drop-ship" a file which already exists on the ftp server ( as opposed to re-uploading it?) 400MB file was hoping not to have to upload again. curious Thanks John Readwin From kerryb at pmtads.com Thu Jan 28 18:58:31 2010 From: kerryb at pmtads.com (Kerry Brys) Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 20:58:31 -0600 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Drop Ship existing File? In-Reply-To: <71363E6F-11DD-4087-B1F9-A412731F8A46@netextras.com> References: <71363E6F-11DD-4087-B1F9-A412731F8A46@netextras.com> Message-ID: <3B06350E-8310-45E9-8F77-8DDFF7B1244D@pmtads.com> If you are running version 6.2.2 or higher you can. You have to turn it on under Setup > Web Settings > Appearance > Actions > Include Drop Ship Link. This will add an icon to the right of your file listing. Clicking it will bring up the Drop Ship window with the file attached. Kerry On Jan 28, 2010, at 6:04 PM, John Readwin wrote: > Is there any ways to "drop-ship" a file which already exists on the ftp server ( as opposed to re-uploading it?) > > 400MB file was hoping not to have to upload again. > > curious > > Thanks > John Readwin > _______________________________________________ > Rumpus-Talk mailing list > Rumpus-Talk at maxum.com > http://lists.maxum.com/mailman/listinfo/rumpus-talk From kerryb at pmtads.com Thu Jan 28 19:07:22 2010 From: kerryb at pmtads.com (Kerry Brys) Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 21:07:22 -0600 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Drop Ship existing File? In-Reply-To: <3B06350E-8310-45E9-8F77-8DDFF7B1244D@pmtads.com> References: <71363E6F-11DD-4087-B1F9-A412731F8A46@netextras.com> <3B06350E-8310-45E9-8F77-8DDFF7B1244D@pmtads.com> Message-ID: <954E847F-07FA-4A53-BDA9-35401CDEAE1F@pmtads.com> I should note if you have too many of those "include" boxes checked on you can push the icon out of view. John is there a way to fix this? I have four checked on delete link, folder download, multiple file action and drop ship link. The drop ship link is just barley visible. Thanks, Kerry On Jan 28, 2010, at 8:58 PM, Kerry Brys wrote: > If you are running version 6.2.2 or higher you can. You have to turn it on under Setup > Web Settings > Appearance > Actions > Include Drop Ship Link. This will add an icon to the right of your file listing. Clicking it will bring up the Drop Ship window with the file attached. > > Kerry > > > On Jan 28, 2010, at 6:04 PM, John Readwin wrote: > >> Is there any ways to "drop-ship" a file which already exists on the ftp server ( as opposed to re-uploading it?) >> >> 400MB file was hoping not to have to upload again. >> >> curious >> >> Thanks >> John Readwin >> _______________________________________________ >> Rumpus-Talk mailing list >> Rumpus-Talk at maxum.com >> http://lists.maxum.com/mailman/listinfo/rumpus-talk > > > _______________________________________________ > Rumpus-Talk mailing list > Rumpus-Talk at maxum.com > http://lists.maxum.com/mailman/listinfo/rumpus-talk From john at maxum.com Fri Jan 29 05:16:39 2010 From: john at maxum.com (John O'Fallon) Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2010 07:16:39 -0600 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Drop Ship existing File? In-Reply-To: <954E847F-07FA-4A53-BDA9-35401CDEAE1F@pmtads.com> References: <71363E6F-11DD-4087-B1F9-A412731F8A46@netextras.com> <3B06350E-8310-45E9-8F77-8DDFF7B1244D@pmtads.com> <954E847F-07FA-4A53-BDA9-35401CDEAE1F@pmtads.com> Message-ID: Yes... On the "Listings" tab, set the width for the "File Actions" column to allow more space. If you use the "Set To Defaults" button, Rumpus will set workable column widths based on the font & language selected and how many "actions" have been enabled. John On Jan 28, 2010, at 9:07 PM, Kerry Brys wrote: > John is there a way to fix this? I have four checked on delete link, > folder download, multiple file action and drop ship link. The drop > ship link is just barley visible. From appsupport at netextras.com Fri Jan 29 05:55:54 2010 From: appsupport at netextras.com (John Readwin) Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2010 06:55:54 -0700 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Drop Ship existing File? In-Reply-To: <3B06350E-8310-45E9-8F77-8DDFF7B1244D@pmtads.com> References: <71363E6F-11DD-4087-B1F9-A412731F8A46@netextras.com> <3B06350E-8310-45E9-8F77-8DDFF7B1244D@pmtads.com> Message-ID: Hmm, I don't have that option, running 6.2.3 Under actions I have Filename Link: Standard Link lternate Link: Download Link Display Action As: Tools Icons in List Include Delete Link (checked) Include rename Link (not checked) Include File Notes (checked) Include Folder Download link (checked) Include multiple File Actions (checked) Nothing under "extras" checked I do of course have the "Enable Drop Shipping" option checked under the uploads area Am I missing some other "combination" of settings? Thanks John Readwin On Jan 28, 2010, at 7:58 PM, Kerry Brys wrote: > If you are running version 6.2.2 or higher you can. You have to turn it on under Setup > Web Settings > Appearance > Actions > Include Drop Ship Link. This will add an icon to the right of your file listing. Clicking it will bring up the Drop Ship window with the file attached. > > Kerry > > > On Jan 28, 2010, at 6:04 PM, John Readwin wrote: > >> Is there any ways to "drop-ship" a file which already exists on the ftp server ( as opposed to re-uploading it?) >> >> 400MB file was hoping not to have to upload again. >> >> curious >> >> Thanks >> John Readwin >> _______________________________________________ >> Rumpus-Talk mailing list >> Rumpus-Talk at maxum.com >> http://lists.maxum.com/mailman/listinfo/rumpus-talk > > > _______________________________________________ > Rumpus-Talk mailing list > Rumpus-Talk at maxum.com > http://lists.maxum.com/mailman/listinfo/rumpus-talk From appsupport at netextras.com Fri Jan 29 05:59:50 2010 From: appsupport at netextras.com (John Readwin) Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2010 06:59:50 -0700 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Drop Ship existing File?- Solved In-Reply-To: <3B06350E-8310-45E9-8F77-8DDFF7B1244D@pmtads.com> References: <71363E6F-11DD-4087-B1F9-A412731F8A46@netextras.com> <3B06350E-8310-45E9-8F77-8DDFF7B1244D@pmtads.com> Message-ID: <7340F5AC-AE84-4CDD-B286-8D72782D45CD@netextras.com> I had server version 6.2.3 not control version 6.2.3 I see the option now that I have updated- Thanks John Readwin On Jan 28, 2010, at 7:58 PM, Kerry Brys wrote: > If you are running version 6.2.2 or higher you can. You have to turn it on under Setup > Web Settings > Appearance > Actions > Include Drop Ship Link. This will add an icon to the right of your file listing. Clicking it will bring up the Drop Ship window with the file attached. > > Kerry > > > On Jan 28, 2010, at 6:04 PM, John Readwin wrote: > >> Is there any ways to "drop-ship" a file which already exists on the ftp server ( as opposed to re-uploading it?) >> >> 400MB file was hoping not to have to upload again. >> >> curious >> >> Thanks >> John Readwin >> _______________________________________________ >> Rumpus-Talk mailing list >> Rumpus-Talk at maxum.com >> http://lists.maxum.com/mailman/listinfo/rumpus-talk > > > _______________________________________________ > Rumpus-Talk mailing list > Rumpus-Talk at maxum.com > http://lists.maxum.com/mailman/listinfo/rumpus-talk From johnhanes at mac.com Fri Jan 29 06:23:12 2010 From: johnhanes at mac.com (John Hanes) Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2010 09:23:12 -0500 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Drop Ship existing File? In-Reply-To: <3B06350E-8310-45E9-8F77-8DDFF7B1244D@pmtads.com> References: <71363E6F-11DD-4087-B1F9-A412731F8A46@netextras.com> <3B06350E-8310-45E9-8F77-8DDFF7B1244D@pmtads.com> Message-ID: <4DEABB01-51A5-49BA-991C-91CB031BF41C@mac.com> I have the option but it is greyed out. Is there something eles that must be turned on? John Hanes On Jan 28, 2010, at 9:58 PM, Kerry Brys wrote: > If you are running version 6.2.2 or higher you can. You have to turn > it on under Setup > Web Settings > Appearance > Actions > Include > Drop Ship Link. This will add an icon to the right of your file > listing. Clicking it will bring up the Drop Ship window with the > file attached. > > Kerry > > > On Jan 28, 2010, at 6:04 PM, John Readwin wrote: > >> Is there any ways to "drop-ship" a file which already exists on the >> ftp server ( as opposed to re-uploading it?) >> >> 400MB file was hoping not to have to upload again. >> >> curious >> >> Thanks >> John Readwin >> _______________________________________________ >> Rumpus-Talk mailing list >> Rumpus-Talk at maxum.com >> http://lists.maxum.com/mailman/listinfo/rumpus-talk > > > _______________________________________________ > Rumpus-Talk mailing list > Rumpus-Talk at maxum.com > http://lists.maxum.com/mailman/listinfo/rumpus-talk From john at maxum.com Fri Jan 29 06:32:28 2010 From: john at maxum.com (John O'Fallon) Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2010 08:32:28 -0600 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Drop Ship existing File? In-Reply-To: <4DEABB01-51A5-49BA-991C-91CB031BF41C@mac.com> References: <71363E6F-11DD-4087-B1F9-A412731F8A46@netextras.com> <3B06350E-8310-45E9-8F77-8DDFF7B1244D@pmtads.com> <4DEABB01-51A5-49BA-991C-91CB031BF41C@mac.com> Message-ID: <252C0628-EC42-434A-A33D-CAD28ED47647@maxum.com> Drop Shipping (on the "Uploads" tab) needs to be enabled in order to allow drop shipping of existing files. John On Jan 29, 2010, at 8:23 AM, John Hanes wrote: > I have the option but it is greyed out. Is there something eles > that must be turned on? From johnhanes at mac.com Fri Jan 29 06:46:11 2010 From: johnhanes at mac.com (John Hanes) Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2010 09:46:11 -0500 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Drop Ship existing File? In-Reply-To: <252C0628-EC42-434A-A33D-CAD28ED47647@maxum.com> References: <71363E6F-11DD-4087-B1F9-A412731F8A46@netextras.com> <3B06350E-8310-45E9-8F77-8DDFF7B1244D@pmtads.com> <4DEABB01-51A5-49BA-991C-91CB031BF41C@mac.com> <252C0628-EC42-434A-A33D-CAD28ED47647@maxum.com> Message-ID: That's It. Thanks. John Hanes On Jan 29, 2010, at 9:32 AM, John O'Fallon wrote: > Drop Shipping (on the "Uploads" tab) needs to be enabled in order to > allow drop shipping of existing files. > > John > > On Jan 29, 2010, at 8:23 AM, John Hanes wrote: > >> I have the option but it is greyed out. Is there something eles >> that must be turned on? > > > > _______________________________________________ > Rumpus-Talk mailing list > Rumpus-Talk at maxum.com > http://lists.maxum.com/mailman/listinfo/rumpus-talk From kerryb at pmtads.com Fri Jan 29 07:03:57 2010 From: kerryb at pmtads.com (Kerry Brys) Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2010 09:03:57 -0600 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Drop Ship existing File? In-Reply-To: References: <71363E6F-11DD-4087-B1F9-A412731F8A46@netextras.com> <3B06350E-8310-45E9-8F77-8DDFF7B1244D@pmtads.com> <954E847F-07FA-4A53-BDA9-35401CDEAE1F@pmtads.com> Message-ID: Thanks John. Kerry On Jan 29, 2010, at 7:16 AM, John O'Fallon wrote: > Yes... On the "Listings" tab, set the width for the "File Actions" column to allow more space. If you use the "Set To Defaults" button, Rumpus will set workable column widths based on the font & language selected and how many "actions" have been enabled. > > John > > On Jan 28, 2010, at 9:07 PM, Kerry Brys wrote: > >> John is there a way to fix this? I have four checked on delete link, folder download, multiple file action and drop ship link. The drop ship link is just barley visible. > > _______________________________________________ > Rumpus-Talk mailing list > Rumpus-Talk at maxum.com > http://lists.maxum.com/mailman/listinfo/rumpus-talk From appsupport at netextras.com Sat Jan 30 06:15:59 2010 From: appsupport at netextras.com (John Readwin) Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2010 07:15:59 -0700 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] double port numbers in links? Message-ID: <4470D840-C00F-4E68-A2C8-3271D9099656@netextras.com> Anyone else see double port numbers in the links generated when using the "Drop Ship Link" to send a file? ie this is the link that was sent http://webftp.netextras.com:8080:8080/_jBP0CK8zfQ (link not active) John Readwin