From an end-user perspective, I don't think Nic will care about the
difference. She'll want the easiest option and uploading a single file
via the multi-upload form -- with no file name input -- is the easiest
way to go about this. I say this without actually speaking to her
about this so I might be wrong on this and need to go back in and
change things.
I need to work on this functionality a bit more. This is an end of
session commit. Started it and it works but needs expanding.
I could do with adding file-type checks and changing 'octet/stream' to
something like 'image/png' depending on the file-type (storage in
DB). This will stop the browser from downloading every file in
/storage/media and allow the files which can be viewed in the
browser (like images).
This is an end-of-session commit. I've got the route up and running
with the /user/storage HTML template rendering in the browser and
listing out the files in storage. I could do with adding a model and
storing the files meta-data in the database. This page could do with
rendering the images and placeholders (E.G.generic text file icon) for
non-image files.