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…loaded, opened and saved. Works on local and S3 files, and it doesn't delete the original. If it's downloading an S3 file, a copy will be made on the server so each entity is associated with a unique image file. Fixes the eamena_v3 issues 60, 19 and 94.
…k_upload 60 file entity creation from bulk upload fix
Signed-off-by: adam cox <mr.adamcox@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: adam cox <mr.adamcox@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: adam cox <mr.adamcox@gmail.com>
…/eamena_dev into eamena-migration-branch
Signed-off-by: adam cox <mr.adamcox@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: adam cox <mr.adamcox@gmail.com>
Eamena migration branch
Signed-off-by: adam cox <mr.adamcox@gmail.com>
90 flag empty cells in excel file
Signed-off-by: adam cox <mr.adamcox@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: adam cox <mr.adamcox@gmail.com>
Eamena migration branch
…e and set logo to be more responsive to screen size
…efore all resources aren't searched for on initial page load
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@michaeltfisher @TeriForey This PR seems to contain a lot of old commits. Would it be ok if I just cherry-picked these recent commits from Teri directly into |
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Michael T. FisherDatabase ManagerEndangered Archaeology in the Middle East & North AfricaSchool of Archaeology, University of Oxfordwww.eamena.org
On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 9:55 PM +0000, "mradamcox" <notifications@github.com> wrote:
@michaeltfisher @TeriForey This PR seems to contain a lot of old commits. Would it be ok if I just cherry-picked these recent commits from Teri directly into eamena-migration-branch, in order to keep things clean?
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Would integrate the connectivity solutions for high-latency environments
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