Please correct file names for two Carcassi Opus 60 studies

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Please correct file names for two Carcassi Opus 60 studies

Post by Richard Pascoe »

Hi

I have uploaded two scores with filename errors to the Opus 60 page for Carcassi. Studies 15 and 16 say "Cascassi" in the PDF title.

I uploaded two new scores with the right filename and also with the PDF properties corrected but the old scores are still available.

If you could just update Study 15 and Study 16 with the new scores that would be much appreciated.

https://imslp.org/wiki/Etudes%2C_Op.60_ ... 2C_Matteo)

Thanks
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Re: Please correct file names for two Carcassi Opus 60 studies

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If you mean #762345 and #772119 the file names have no influence on which score visitors download. The filenames could be any string of characters provided there is none identical on this work page.
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Re: Please correct file names for two Carcassi Opus 60 studies

Post by Richard Pascoe »

Thanks for the information.

For any users you have uploaded a score with a spelling mistake in the actual PDF filename this is the situation:
Once a file has been uploaded the name cannot be changed anymore (without braking the links...)
So, either we simply accept as it is and users can just rename the file on their harddrive after downloading it, or you would have to upload the two concerned files with new, unique name to the page in a separate procedure. Then one can manually replace the old file links with the new ones, and an admin can delete the old files.
Replacing a file as you did here will not change the name but just update the file contents.
It would be useful to have a way of uploading a pdf with the correct filename and who knows maybe it could be something IMSLP can implement in the future.

Richard
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