> Is there any web-based client for uploading [commiting] files to SVN
> and TRAC ?!

You can use the auto-versioning facility of SVN to upload a file with
a webdav-compliant client. Windows Explorer is supposed to implement
the webdav protocol (that's what they call the "web folders") but
AFAICT it is not reliable with many environment:
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.4/svn.webdav.autoversioning.html

Trac does not alter SVN repositories, which means that Trac does not
support such an upload feature, among other SVN modifying operations.

> It's not a big deal for developers but for managers to upload a simple
> file it's a headache.

Yeah, maybe a 
manager-who-does-not-understand-what-a-source-control-management-tool-does
should not commit to SVN at all, to avoid polluting the repository
with tons of MS-Word binary files ;-)))

Cheers,
Manu

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