Use this simple file browser to explore the contents of your server directories. It'll show every file available and give you statistics like filename, filesize, chmod status and modification date.
Wrappers for simple file system operations on directories. For example, listing the contents of a directory: instead of doing the whole openDir/readDir/closeDir gig everytime, you'd use the function read_file that handles errors.
This is very handy and simple file management system to control your webspace. The various features are : Very simple installation Admin Login cripted Upload, copy, cut, delete options Chmod ( only if the server is configured for this action) ....
This is very handy and simple file management system to control your webspace. It features simple installation, admin login, copy/cut/delete options, chmod, file editing in plain text, file viewing, and menu right-click for fast navigation.
Creating a File Explorer is an ASP article briefing on the classes and functions of ASP. You will come to know the procedures and techniques involved in generating a simple file browser through the ASP codes. The author has explained the above...
A simple script to publish and admin your news. There is no need for a database. The News is stored in a simple file.
Vlinto is a multi-user utility not a simple file management script, used for allowing clients to securely upload, edit, and maintain a web page. Vlinto also functions as a monitor for you to keep an eye on your client's activities. Nothing will...
[geeko Cms] is a multi-platform compatible free way to keep your content updated and managed. Extremely light, it provides you with a simple file which can be changed in a text editor. It is 100% based on JavaScript so Server Side Scripts are not...
This script can function as a self-contained file distribution unit, a download counter, a backend download engine, a simple file download menu system, a source code viewer, a backend source code highlighting service, on-the-fly embedded...
A simple function for uploading a file from a web browser to the web server. |