Re: RFC: Apache::FileMan 0.07

2001-09-03 Thread George Sanderson
It turns out that there are several software applications that go by the name FileMan. I have updated Apache::FileMan.pm to pre-release version 0.07. I substantially reorganized to code. FileMan provides a file manager for a web site through a web browser. It is an extensive rewrite of the

RFC: Apache::FileMan 0.07d

2001-08-30 Thread George Sanderson
I have updated Apache::FileMan.pm to pre-release version 0.07d. I substantially reorganized to code. FileMan provides a file manager for a web sites through a web browser. It is an extensive rewrite of the Apache::AutoIndex.pm module (written by Philippe M. Chiasson), which in turn was a remake

RFC: Apache::FileMan 0.06

2001-02-13 Thread George Sanderson
I have updated Apache::FileMan.pm to pre-release version 0.06. FileMan provides a file manager for a web sites through a web browser. It is an extensive rewrite of the Apache::AutoIndex.pm module (written by Philippe M. Chiasson), which in turn was a remake of the autoindex Apache C module.

RFC: Apache::FileMan pre-release 0.04

2001-01-07 Thread George Sanderson
FileMan provides a web site file manager to web browsers. It is an extensive rewrite of the Apache::AutoIndex.pm module (written by Philippe M. Chiasson), which in turn was a remake of the autoindex Apache module. FileMan can provide the same functionality as AutoIndex.pm which means that it can

Re: RFC: Apache::FileMan pre-release 0.04

2001-01-07 Thread George Sanderson
At 09:19 PM 1/7/2001 -0600, you wrote: I just tried the demo (coursoity got the better part of me ;) and the username: fileman password 13dec00 did not work Sorry, it appears, I left the demo access wide open and the directory got deleted. Try it again. It should work. (Its now read only

Re: RFC: Apache::FileMan

2000-12-18 Thread George Sanderson
At 01:40 PM 12/18/00 -0800, you wrote: you should take a look at the interface of the file management of some of the free webspace providers. I have looked at some of these. They do not look and feel like a file manager. They tend to be fragmented and wordy. i haven't really looked at the

Re: RFC: Apache::FileMan

2000-12-18 Thread Jim Winstead
On Dec 18, George Sanderson wrote: At 01:40 PM 12/18/00 -0800, you wrote: you should take a look at the interface of the file management of some of the free webspace providers. I have looked at some of these. They do not look and feel like a file manager. They tend to be fragmented and

Re: RFC: Apache::FileMan

2000-12-18 Thread George Sanderson
At 04:55 PM 12/18/00 -0800, you wrote: On Dec 18, George Sanderson wrote: At 01:40 PM 12/18/00 -0800, you wrote: a matter of taste, of course. it also depends on your target audience. The user interface is the most sacred information ground. It's application depends on the requirements

RFC: Apache::FileMan

2000-12-17 Thread George Sanderson
I have been getting some good feedback on the Apache::FileMan module. FileMan provides a file manager for a web sites through a web browser. It is a extensive rewrite of the Apache::AutoIndex.pm module (written by Philippe M. Chiasson), which in turn was a remake of the autoindex Apache module.

RFC: Apache::FileMan

2000-12-13 Thread George Sanderson
I have created a new module that I called, Apache::FileMan.pm. FileMan provides a file manager for a web sites through a web browser. It is a extensive rewrite of the Apache::AutoIndex.pm module (written by Philippe M. Chiasson), which in turn was a remake of the autoindex Apache module. FileMan

Re: RFC: Apache::FileMan

2000-12-13 Thread George Sanderson
Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] At 11:11 PM 12/13/00 +0100, you wrote: On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, George Sanderson wrote: At 10:29 PM 12/13/00 +0100, you wrote: Do you want me to email you a *.tar.gz file? No. Please post the URL.

Re: RFC: Apache::FileMan

2000-12-13 Thread George Sanderson
At 02:32 PM 12/13/00 -0800 Carlos Ramirez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Looks very nice and useful! Does it use the default apache icons when the files are listed? when do you plan to make it available to the public on CPAN? docs? Yes, it does use the apache icons, just like Apache::AutoIndex.pm.