[Phpwm] Web based FTP client in PHP
Peter Graham
Peter.Graham at tcat.ac.uk
Mon Mar 13 11:09:33 GMT 2006
I wrote a web interface that lets students and staff download and upload
to their college drives using the TCAT Intranet (it is available
externally). The backend coding uses an FTP connection to get directory
listings, transfer files, etc.
It would be relatively easy to expand/modify my code to create a Web
based FTP client, let me know if you are interested.
Pete
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Subject: [Phpwm] Web based FTP client in PHP
Anyone out there, have any experience with using a Web based FTP client
in PHP?
I want to try it out on my users, I am looking for something so simple,
your granny could use it.
I know FTP is simple, but it's amazing how many people fail to cope.
I've had another person complaining that it's my fault that he can't use
get it to work this weekend, although I think it maybe something to do
with his firewall.
Security is a high priority obviously.
Any thoughts?
Kev
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