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'''What is the 'files' section?'''
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The 'files' section is a directory where FitNesse keeps all of its non-wiki files such as images and other static files.
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'''How do I access the FilesSection?'''
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Simply add "/files/" on the end of the URL used to visit the FitNesse installation. To get to the 'files' section of fitnesse.org the following url is used.
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http://www.fitnesse.org/files/
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Notice that this looks like a directory listing. That is because the root of the FilesSection is a directory. By clicking on a directory or file you will be redirected to that selection. If it is a directory you will see a listing of its contents and if it is a file you will see the contents of the file.
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In general FitNesse will serve files from the FilesSection like any other web server would.
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'''How can I link to files in the FilesSection?'''
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Any file located in the FilesSection can be linked to from any Wiki page. For example the link to the images directory would look like this:
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http://files/images/
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Notice that there is no domain name in the URL. You could have put the domain name in like this:
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http://www.fitnesse.org/files/images/
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But that would not be taking advantage of the shortcut we have provided.
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'''Modifying the FilesSection?'''
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When you view a directory in the FilesSection you will see several controls at the bottom of the page. They allows you to upload files from your hard drive to the current directory, add a new directory to the current directory, rename or delete an existing file.
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This allows you to upload and manage special documents and link to them from the appropriate page. You could also upload your most recent build to run tests against. |