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Re: "Yahoo briefcase"-like app?



I'd like to thank everyone for their suggestions.  It looks
like weeblefm is closest to the functionality I was
describing (though I might end up setting up a wiki anyway
if the person I'm setting this up for wants a
"forum"-type-thing as well.

I've set up DAV before; it's inappropriate for this
particular usage just because of client-side UI.  (Most web
browsers don't include PUT functionality).  I know there are
generally "web folders" or somesuch available on many
platforms, but I wanted something more universal, heopfully
simple web forms.  Weeble seems to fit the bill pretty well.
(I've only looked at the web site so far; I haven't
installed it yet.)

Of course it's possible to write my own cgi with a POST form
for uploads and some other simple forms for move, rename,
delete, etc., but I thought my time would be better spent
not reinventing the wheel if possible.

Again, thanks for all of your suggestions.

good times,
Vineet

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