6968Hidden File Manager Pro Perl Scripthttp://www.pointafter.com/hfmgr.htmAny file with a name that begins with a period or dot (.) on UNIX and Linux systems. They are called "hidden files" because by default, they are not included in a directory listing when using an FTP client, e.g., WS-FTP or CuteFTP. User configuration files (.htaccess) are often hidden to prevent accidental deletion or modification. Directory password files (.htpasswd) are also hidden for the same reasons.CGI and Perl > Scripts and Programs > File Manipulation > File ManagementOct 10, 2006
Any file with a name that begins with a period or dot (.) on UNIX and Linux systems. They are called "hidden files" because by default, they are not included in a directory listing when using an FTP client, e.g., WS-FTP or CuteFTP. User configuration files (.htaccess) are often hidden to prevent accidental deletion or modification. Directory password files (.htpasswd) are also hidden for the same reasons.
MyWebFTP is a web based FTP PHP script making a fully-featured online FTP client out of your web browser. Install this script on your web hosting account and whether you are on a computer with no local FTP client software installed or you are connected to the Internet through a firewall or a proxy blocking FTP connections, MyWebFTP allows you to quickly and easily perform all your FTP tasks. It is a universal web file manager for all your sites, it will replace any PHP upload script. All online and web based.
efileman is a web based file management solution written in Perl with the following features :
create, copy, move, rename, edit, delete, upload, download, zip, unzip or change permissions of files and directories
multilanguage support
multifile operations
multiuser access
full skinable
web based user administration
email interface
There are 3 main parts: efileman 7.04, the first version, but still supported, efileman 7.1, the current version and ef_check, the support tool.
efileman is still under development. There are a lot of ideas on the todo list. Therefore register to the forums to be up to date
HTML is the lingua franca for publishing hypertext on the World Wide Web. It is a non-proprietary format based upon SGML, and can be created and processed by a wide range of tools, from simple plain text editors - you type it in from scratch- to sophisticated WYSIWYG authoring tools. HTML uses tags such as
and
to structure text into headings, paragraphs, lists, hypertext links etc. Here is a 10-minute guide for newcomers to HTML. W3C's statement of direction for HTML is given on the HTML Activity Statement. See also the page on our work on the next generation of Web forms, and the section on Web history.
HTML - Netscape.com
HTML - W3Schools.com
HTML 2.0
HTML 3.2
HTML 4.0
HTML 4.01
WebRFM 0.4 is now available. The main changes are listed in the changelog.
There is a SECURITY BUG in all previous versions of WebRFM that might allow users to access files outside of their virtual root directories. This would be hard to do by accident, or in the course of regular usage, but a malicious would-be cracker might be able to discover how to do that. This problem is fixed in version 0.4. If you rely on WebRFM virtual roots for access control, then you are STRONGLY ADVISED to UPGRADE TO THE LATEST VERSION AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. If you are using a modified previous version of WebRFM, such that upgrading may be a problem, then please drop me a note. I will provide you with a quick fix by e-mail.
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