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chokra

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[-] Question about image modifying
« on: August 21, 2005, 09:50:18 PM »

In the demo page of Snippetmaster Pro, when I click on screenshot.gif and open the 'modify image' window, I find options to overwrite the image with another image from the server. But I DO NOT find the option to overwrite it with an image from my DESKTOP. Is this how it will be even with the fully functional product? Or have you disabled it only in the demo?

Basically, I would like to be able to :
1) Overwrite an image by uploading one from my desktop
2) Re-name the image (also currently not possible in the demo)

Can do?

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[-] Re: Question about image modifying
« Reply #1 on: August 22, 2005, 12:39:23 AM »

Hello,

No, images can not be renamed.  (Although I might add this feature in the new version sometime.) 

Yes, you can easily choose overwrite existing images.  Just specify the "overwrite" option (in the config.inc.php file) for the desired upload location, and uploaded images will now overwrite an existing one of the same name..
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