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GPL
Lastest release
version 1.1 on Jan 5th, 2011

Introduction

This package lets you add a archetypes.multifile field into any archetypes object using schemaextender.

Usage

  1. Install package by adding the egg into your buildout cfg:

    System Message: WARNING/2 (<string>, line 9)

    Literal block expected; none found.

[instance] ... eggs = collective.multifilesextender zcml = collective.multifilesextender

  1. Rerun buildout

  2. To turn it on, mark desired type with IMultiFileExtendable marker interface. For instance the following adds multifile field into ATDocument. You can put it into any zcml that is included when you start instance:

    System Message: WARNING/2 (<string>, line 20)

    Literal block expected; none found.

<five:implements class="Products.ATContentTypes.content.document.ATDocument" interface="collective.multifilesextender.interfaces.IMultiFileExtendable" />

  1. Start the instance
  2. Install it via QuickInstaller

TODO

Add some tests

Credits

Package developed by Matous Hora http://dms4u.cz Changelog =========

1.1 - (2009-10-23)
  • added danish translatation
1.0 - Released
  • Initial release

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Last updated Jan 5th, 2011

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