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3.3.2 Uploading a document

BSCW lets you upload a local file to a folder on the BSCW server.

If you use a Web browser with integrated file uploading functionality (e. g., Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Internet Explorer), you need no additional software to upload documents. If you work with a Web browser that does not support file upload to the server, you need to install a BSCW helper program for uploading files. For details see section 4.2.3 and section 7.4.

Click  File    New    Document   to display the 'Add Document' form.

The form lets you select a file from your local file system, using the usual 'Open file' window. The directory path and the name of the file you select is automatically copied into the form. The name will be used by BSCW as the document name unless you enter a different name in the 'Document name:' field.

Special characters, e.g., accents or blanks, in the document name should be avoided since they may cause problems on some platforms.

When you upload a document to a shared workspace, please keep in mind that its name should tell your partners in the workspace at a glance what the contents of the document is. If your partners use local machines that allow only "8.3"-character file names, your document name should be in this format: when the document is downloaded, the name used in BSCW is the default local file name.

Enter a description of the document's content, or instructions for its use, in the 'Description ...' field of the 'Document upload ...' form. You may add or edit the description later:

  • action menu Change    Description   and enter or edit the text in the form that BSCW will display.

If you want to provide an assessment of the document's quality, select action menu Rate   . BSCW will display the average value of all ratings in the document's info page.

In addition, the form lets you specify the MIME type of the document. In general Web browsers and the BSCW helper programs will detect and attach the correct MIME type to the file automatically. Sometimes, however, it may be necessary to select the correct MIME type explicitly.

Similarly, file compression and encoding applied to the file is detected correctly in most cases. Occasionally you may need to specify it in the appropriate section of the form.

Note:
If you upload a document to a folder that already contains a document with the same name and the same MIME type, the earlier document is overwritten (replaced). To prevent overwriting a document, e. g. while you edit it,
  • select action menu Set Lock   in the actions' menu of the document to set a (removable) lock and explain your reason for locking it.
  • Select action menu Version   in the action menu of the object to put the document under version control. Now a new version of the document is automatically created when a file with the same name and MIME type is uploaded (see 4.8).


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