RE: "Yahoo briefcase"-like app?

From: Mark McRitchie (Mark.McRitchie_at_salamis.co.uk)
Date: 03/09/04

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    To: 'Vineet Kumar' <vineet@doorstop.net>
    Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2004 08:31:28 -0000 
    
    

    Hi there.

    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Vineet Kumar [mailto:vineet@doorstop.net]
    > Sent: 09 March 2004 01:24
    >
    > The ability to use this from any computer with just a web
    > browser (no requirements on scp/ftp clients, for example) is
    > a must. Imagine it must be usable from a cybercafe, for
    > example, where software installation is impossible, ftp/scp
    > is probably not available, but there is a web browser.

    I run Weeble File Manager over https on my colo so some of my users can
    upload/download files without having to use an ftp client.

    Basically it connects to the ftp server running on the local machine and
    proxys the stuff for a web browser.

    http://weeblefm.sourceforge.net/

    Regards,
    Mark.

    Salamis Group of Companies - WWW.SALAMISGROUP.COM

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