Chris Cox schrieb: > On Mon, 2009-03-30 at 16:23 -0500, Chris Cox wrote: > >> On Mon, 2009-03-30 at 22:15 +0200, noskule wrote: >> >>> Chris Cox schrieb: >>> >>>> On Mon, 2009-03-30 at 18:11 +0200, noskule wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> hi list >>>>> I would like to do a link for authors so they could open upload folders >>>>> in an external application using (s)ftp or webdav. Has anyone done this >>>>> or knows how to do it? >>>>> >>>>> >>>> It's just another directory... so if your web permissions >>>> allow it, you can reach it. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> yes of course, the path and the permissions is not the problem. But I'm >>> wondering if it is somehow possible to open the link in an external >>> application like dolphin/konqueror in linux or file explorer in windows. >>> >>> For windows there's something like: >>> >>> <a href="" FOLDER="https://domain.net">Webfolder</a> >>> >>> but I couldn't get it to work. >>> >>> So I thought there's maybe a cross platform solution. >>> >> There are webdav solutions out there. We use smbwebclient.php, which >> gives a web based interface into SMB shares... which could come off >> anything (Linux, etc). >> >> Even better (IMHO) for Windows users it for them to use just >> SMB directly (best when possible)... or use WinSCP (again, if >> possible). Using the web interface is slower with regards >> to uploads, etc. >> > > Relooking at your post, I'm guessing your wanting some magic > way of getting a fill pull down to an app and automatic > push back... obviously not without a great deal of risk. yes, I just want to have a better way of uploading/downloading/editing files than browsers supports. So what I would like is to have is a folder link, something like:
(:filebrowser type=<ftp|sftp|webdav> path="{$UploadDirUrl}/{*$Group}/{*$Name}" name="Open Uploads Folder":) when a user clicks on it, the url opens in he's default file browser, dolphin in kde, ore the windows file manager as example. The login/pass users could store in there default keyring manager, and everything would be fine :-). The benefit is, documents could be easy edited by its default application without down/uploading it. but this seams to be a highly sophisticated task, I even couldn't figure out how to change the ftp default browser within firefox, not to talk about sftp, and webdav. There's a launcher addon for firefox but it seams not to work very well. _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users