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Re:remository and deep links - 2008/11/03 22:14 I solved it the following way:
- remove the .htaccess file (if you copy this approach, realise what you do! Your files are public!)
- upload the files to remository
- start downloading and look in the url what the is
- create the downlink with the in the name

When the file is updated,the id is not changed so this looks a reasonable solution.

Is there a better solution?
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