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Dear all,

we're trying to setup a wiki in our company. One of the necessities is to copy&paste complete emails (incl. their attachments) from Lotus Notes to the wiki. After searching here in TWiki and trying the sandbox I couldn't manage that. The only way I see to get the attachments into the wiki-page is either by detaching from Lotus Notes and then "upload" or by copying into the respective folder on the server. Is there a possibility to do copy&paste of attachments ?

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Web Browser: IE 6.0
Categories: Missing functionality

-- ReinhardCloppenburg - 07 Nov 2006

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ALERT! If you answer a question - or someone answered one of your questions - please remember to edit the page and set the status to answered. The status selector is below the edit box.

There are some solutions you could consider. If you don't need to drag and drop directly to the webpage the easiest to setup is probably something along the lines of a WebDAV solution.

If you are on a server that supports Microsoft ActiveX technologies, you might be able to use something like http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/workshop/management/tools/reference/file_upload_control.asp for the purpose.

There is a (never-finished, I'm afraid) java app TWiki Addon that does kind of the same for other servers.

I'm curious if there are other solutions for this?

-- SteffenPoulsen - 07 Nov 2006

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-- CrawfordCurrie - 16 Dec 2006

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