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Gadget470
11-01-2004, 00:59
I'm searching around for, but cannot find, a web-based file transfer script/php/whatever that performs very similar to the "White Papers" section of CD.

What's needed:
Secure
Reliable
Upload
Automatic link to new files*
Easy setup

*Much like Apache's default folder view.

What would be cool but not needed:

Automatic iconography**

** .doc's to have MS Word logo, pictures to have thumbnails

What is not needed/wanted
User login
Filters for explicit material***
Hassle

***Only certain people will have access to this. And it will be monitored.


I know this type of thing exists.. I've used it before but never needed to remember what it was called.

mightywombat
11-01-2004, 01:03
I've got one going on my page in PHP. I originally wrote it but the new webmaster might have altered it. I can get it for you if you'd like it. send me an email: rosemurgy@chartermi.net check it out at http://www.team857.com/upload.php
We've also got a pretty nice photo gallery that is based in PHP.

But it doesn't automatically link, I forgot about that requirement.

Brandon Martus
11-01-2004, 11:43
I'd look under file management at http://www.hotscripts.com/
or search http://www.sourceforge.net/

Petey
11-01-2004, 12:01
Never fear, Petey is here!

If you're asking what I think you're asking, you want a web-based file management system that you can upload and download to/from anywhere on the Internet.

http://invisionfilemanager.com is a good one. I use it for a webpage that I set up for my junior class.

If that's what you want, and you want any help configuring it, let me know.

--Petey

Gadget470
11-01-2004, 14:15
Aye, that one works perfect for what is needed. Thanks, and I have it configured already, easy setup.

Petey
11-01-2004, 15:48
*tips hat*
Glad I could help.

--Petey

Greg
11-01-2004, 16:41
Well, looks like you dont need it already but... openFIRST has a file manager like the one you are describing (coded by yours truly :D)