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From: Jean-Pierre A. <jpa...@ja...> - 2004-01-12 16:09:05
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Thanks for help, All works fine when I put templates folder in the same directory web-ftp is in. Thanks for all Jean-Pierre Astier |
From: Luc S. <luc...@un...> - 2004-01-12 15:47:12
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A 10:29 12/01/2004 -0500, vous avez =E9crit : > > Heh.. oops... broke that in 2.2.0 it looks like, the new subdirectory >structure screwed it up... this was working for me with this version.... but it doesn't matter, now. Luc |
From: Anthony R. J. B. <an...@su...> - 2004-01-12 15:42:00
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I just released Web-FTP 2.2.1, which contains new language maps and a couple of bug fixes. If you have a chance, go to the freshmeat page http://freshmeat.net/projects/web-ftp/ and rate Web-FTP... so far it has only been rated by one person. http://www.suave.net/Web-FTP/Web-FTP-2.2.1.tar.gz CHANGES IN VERSION 2.2.1 * Real portuguese, spanish, dutch, and traditional chinese, mappings from users * Fixed bug connecting to microsoft servers * Fixed link bug on faillogin page in hard refresh * Fixed templates, haven't worked since subdirs were added -- www.suave.net - Anthony Ball - an...@su... Fill out a wishlist NOW for christmas www.suave.net/wl -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= "These are the times that try men's souls." - T. Paine |
From: Luc S. <luc...@un...> - 2004-01-12 15:38:57
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Hi, template name must be "footer", "header" or "loginheader" and files must be in templates dir. example template file : -------------------- <table width=3D"80%" border=3D"0"> <tr> <td><a href=3D"http://mydomain.org"><img src=3D"/images/glass_logo.png"= =20 border=3D"0"></a></td> <td> <h2><b>Web-FTP</b></h2> </td> </tr> </table> -------------------- Luc A 16:06 12/01/2004 +0100, Jean-Pierre Astier a =E9crit : >Hi anybody, > >I've created some files in the template folder, in html format, but >nothing work !!! > >Please, help me !!! > >Thanks > > > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This SF.net email is sponsored by: Perforce Software. >Perforce is the Fast Software Configuration Management System offering >advanced branching capabilities and atomic changes on 50+ platforms. >Free Eval! http://www.perforce.com/perforce/loadprog.html >_______________________________________________ >Web-ftp-general mailing list >Web...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/web-ftp-general > >=20 |
From: Anthony R. J. B. <an...@su...> - 2004-01-12 15:35:09
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Heh.. oops... broke that in 2.2.0 it looks like, the new subdirectory structure screwed it up... I had a realease ready to go, so I made this fix and uploaded it... 2.2.1 is out now. http://www.suave.net/Web-FTP/Web-FTP-2.2.1.tar.gz Should fix the problem... Or you can move your template directory to the directory web-ftp.cgi is in, if you don't want to bother updating. On Mon, Jan 12, 2004 at 04:06:54PM +0100, Jean-Pierre Astier wrote: > Hi anybody, > > I've created some files in the template folder, in html format, but > nothing work !!! > > Please, help me !!! > > Thanks > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Perforce Software. > Perforce is the Fast Software Configuration Management System offering > advanced branching capabilities and atomic changes on 50+ platforms. > Free Eval! http://www.perforce.com/perforce/loadprog.html > _______________________________________________ > Web-ftp-general mailing list > Web...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/web-ftp-general -- www.suave.net - Anthony Ball - an...@su... Fill out a wishlist NOW for christmas www.suave.net/wl -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= I tried sniffing Coke once, but the ice cubes got stuck in my nose. |
From: Jean-Pierre A. <jpa...@ja...> - 2004-01-12 15:06:02
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Hi anybody, I've created some files in the template folder, in html format, but nothing work !!! Please, help me !!! Thanks |
From: Anthony R. J. B. <an...@su...> - 2003-12-22 15:12:22
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Sorry folks... I thought non-member posts were not allowed, but they were... I have remedied this situation, hopefully the SPAM will stop now. On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 02:04:17PM +0200, Lacy Maloney wrote: > Here you go. The technicals are perfect. I hear NMMG is going to unveil its new technology in February. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > lv yztg boruhfgayjhystoalswjarnkllkedfyeheu c bq b > t fwapxucfvdktphqdaxf wl -- www.suave.net - Anthony Ball - an...@su... Fill out a wishlist NOW for christmas www.suave.net/wl -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= If my calculations are correct......and they always are..... - Brain |
From: Lacy M. <a20...@ya...> - 2003-12-22 12:05:19
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Here you go. The technicals are perfect. I hear NMMG is going to unveil = its new technology in February. http://quotes.barchart.com/texpert.asp?sym=3DNMMG lv yztg boruhfgayjhystoalswjarnkllkedfyeheu c bq b t fwapxucfvdktphqdaxf wl |
From: Anthony R. J. B. <an...@su...> - 2003-12-19 15:21:32
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Is it possible for me to connect to this ftp site from the greater internet as anonymous or with a temporary account? What FTP server is being used... on what operating system? On Fri, Dec 19, 2003 at 02:28:31PM +0100, Krzysztof Krol wrote: > > Hi > > > > I would like to report a BUG in all versions since Web-FTP 1.1.3 > > > > I have one FTP server and if I connect into, everything is empty > > and I can't see any all files there. > > I've tried already with Version Web-FTP 2.2.0 and 1.5.2 and all others > > Versions > > since Web-FTP 1.1.3 > > If I try to connect to this ftp serevr from shell, > > or if I connet with WS_FTP, I can see all files. > > The last version, that showhs correct all files, after ftp login is > > Web-FTP 1.1.3 > > > > kind regards > > christoph > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials. > Become an expert in LINUX or just sharpen your skills. Sign up for IBM's > Free Linux Tutorials. Learn everything from the bash shell to sys admin. > Click now! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1278&alloc_id=3371&op=click > _______________________________________________ > Web-ftp-general mailing list > Web...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/web-ftp-general -- www.suave.net - Anthony Ball - an...@su... Fill out a wishlist NOW for christmas www.suave.net/wl -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= "Want to watch me make bubbles with my spit?" -- Wakko Warner |
From: Krzysztof K. <Kr...@st...> - 2003-12-19 13:28:40
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> Hi > > I would like to report a BUG in all versions since Web-FTP 1.1.3 > > I have one FTP server and if I connect into, everything is empty > and I can't see any all files there. > I've tried already with Version Web-FTP 2.2.0 and 1.5.2 and all others > Versions > since Web-FTP 1.1.3 > If I try to connect to this ftp serevr from shell, > or if I connet with WS_FTP, I can see all files. > The last version, that showhs correct all files, after ftp login is > Web-FTP 1.1.3 > > kind regards > christoph > > |
From: Allie W. <hhw...@ya...> - 2003-12-18 05:00:22
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From: Anthony R. J. B. <an...@su...> - 2003-12-17 17:40:52
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You can't view it with a mac browser? On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 09:39:31AM -0800, A Walker wrote: > Hello, > I heard there was a plugin available to make Web-FTP > work when viewed from a Mac browser. Please let me > know if this exists and/or what the fix is for Mac. > > Thank you! > > A. Walker > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard > http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials. > Become an expert in LINUX or just sharpen your skills. Sign up for IBM's > Free Linux Tutorials. Learn everything from the bash shell to sys admin. > Click now! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1278&alloc_id=3371&op=click > _______________________________________________ > Web-ftp-general mailing list > Web...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/web-ftp-general -- www.suave.net - Anthony Ball - an...@su... Fill out a wishlist NOW for christmas www.suave.net/wl -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Reality down for maintenance work, full service will resume shortly |
From: A W. <awa...@ya...> - 2003-12-17 17:39:37
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Hello, I heard there was a plugin available to make Web-FTP work when viewed from a Mac browser. Please let me know if this exists and/or what the fix is for Mac. Thank you! A. Walker __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree |
From: Luc S. <luc...@un...> - 2003-12-16 11:10:38
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Hi, try to add the character \ at the end of line 111 to 121. Luc A 11:02 16/12/2003 +0100, Jean-Pierre Astier a =E9crit : >Hi all, > >I've got a problem to compil web-ftp.c for use web-ftpc.cgi on my Mac OS X= =20 >10.3 system. > >I try to use "gcc web-ftp.c -o web-ftpc.cgi" but it does'nt work. > >I've got this message : > > >jipi: root# gcc web-ftpc.c -o web-ftpc.cgi >web-ftpc.c:111:12: missing terminating " character >web-ftpc.c: In function `main': >web-ftpc.c:113: error: `HTML' undeclared (first use in this function) >web-ftpc.c:113: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once >web-ftpc.c:113: error: for each function it appears in.) >web-ftpc.c:113: error: parse error before '<' token >web-ftpc.c:116: error: stray '\' in program >web-ftpc.c:116:15: missing terminating " character >web-ftpc.c:120: error: stray '\' in program >web-ftpc.c:120:15: missing terminating " character >web-ftpc.c:122: error: stray '\' in program >web-ftpc.c:122:108: missing terminating " character >web-ftpc.c:123:15: missing terminating " character > >Thanks for help > > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- >Jean-Pierre Astier > >Responsable Informatique >IT Manager > ><br> ><br> > >Maison SA Janvier/Analogue >65, rue de Dunkerque >75009 Paris > >Tel. +33 1 53 20 22 00 >Fax. +33 1 53 20 22 09 >----------------------------------------------------------------------- > ><br> ></blockquote></x-html> |
From: <Mar...@sy...> - 2003-10-25 18:51:37
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Hi thank you for your answears My hope was, there would be a working solution (:-> I'm not a goof programmer, but perhaps I will get it. Greetings Markus Roelle |
From: Dan N. <dn...@al...> - 2003-10-22 20:43:30
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In the last episode (Oct 22), Anthony R. J. Ball said: > Exactly, that's why it would be possible to make a status bar. Since > web-ftp takes the file in chunks, it would be possible to relay info > about how far along web-ftp is in the stream. It is not overly > complicated, but would take some time to implement. But the problem is that the browser is still sending the file and isn't going to process the returned page until it's done. What the end-user would see is their MSIE globe spinning for 10 minutes while they upload the file, then get a page back that says "10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Done" or whatever, sent immediately after that. I'm not even sure the HTTP spec allows the server to send data until it has fully received the browser's request. -- Dan Nelson dn...@al... |
From: Anthony R. J. B. <an...@su...> - 2003-10-22 20:42:33
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Well... that's why you use either frames or popups... web-ftp uses plenty of frames. On Wed, Oct 22, 2003 at 03:35:49PM -0500, Dan Nelson wrote: > In the last episode (Oct 22), Anthony R. J. Ball said: > > Exactly, that's why it would be possible to make a status bar. Since > > web-ftp takes the file in chunks, it would be possible to relay info > > about how far along web-ftp is in the stream. It is not overly > > complicated, but would take some time to implement. > > But the problem is that the browser is still sending the file and isn't > going to process the returned page until it's done. What the end-user > would see is their MSIE globe spinning for 10 minutes while they upload > the file, then get a page back that says > > "10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Done" > > or whatever, sent immediately after that. I'm not even sure the HTTP > spec allows the server to send data until it has fully received the > browser's request. > > -- > Dan Nelson > dn...@al... -- www.suave.net - Anthony Ball - an...@su... Fill out a wishlist NOW for christmas www.suave.net/wl -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= "Bother," said Pooh, as millions of voices cried out and went silent. |
From: Anthony R. J. B. <an...@su...> - 2003-10-22 18:29:30
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Exactly, that's why it would be possible to make a status bar. Since web-ftp takes the file in chunks, it would be possible to relay info about how far along web-ftp is in the stream. It is not overly complicated, but would take some time to implement. > But while the browser is uploading, isn't web-ftp also sending to the > FTP server? It's not like the browser sends the entire file to > web-ftp, then web-ftp logs in and uploads the file afterwards. > > -- > Dan Nelson > dn...@al... -- www.suave.net - Anthony Ball - an...@su... Fill out a wishlist NOW for christmas www.suave.net/wl -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Does life seem worthwhile to you? HERE'S HOW TO ORDER! - FNM |
From: Dan N. <dn...@al...> - 2003-10-22 18:04:42
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In the last episode (Oct 22), Anthony R. J. Ball said: > That isnt entirely true... the file streams into web-ftp, so it is > possible... But while the browser is uploading, isn't web-ftp also sending to the FTP server? It's not like the browser sends the entire file to web-ftp, then web-ftp logs in and uploads the file afterwards. -- Dan Nelson dn...@al... |
From: Anthony R. J. B. <an...@su...> - 2003-10-22 17:01:14
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That isnt entirely true... the file streams into web-ftp, so it is possible... It would be simpler if the browser did it. > A statusbar during upload is something your browser must implement. > > -- > Dan Nelson > dn...@al... > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by OSDN developer relations > Here's your chance to show off your extensive product knowledge > We want to know what you know. Tell us and you have a chance to win $100 > http://www.zoomerang.com/survey.zgi?HRPT1X3RYQNC5V4MLNSV3E54 > _______________________________________________ > Web-ftp-general mailing list > Web...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/web-ftp-general -- www.suave.net - Anthony Ball - an...@su... Fill out a wishlist NOW for christmas www.suave.net/wl -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Life is a tragedy in close up, but a comedy in long-shot - C. Chaplin |
From: Dan N. <dn...@al...> - 2003-10-22 15:50:24
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In the last episode (Oct 22), Mar...@sy... said: > I use the webftp software. > It's a great thing, but I would like to have a statusbar about what's > going on at a upload. Would be cool, if the user knows his upload is > done for xx percent actually. > > Does someone know how I can integrate such a thing, or is it still > planned for the next relies ? A statusbar during upload is something your browser must implement. -- Dan Nelson dn...@al... |
From: Anthony R. J. B. <an...@su...> - 2003-10-22 15:15:53
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It could be done, and I have thought about it in the past, but these days I have so little time... Basically code could be added to the upload process to write a file out with the file name number of bytes expected, number of bytes received, and then write in a special case that read that file and output the status, rather than connecting to the web-ftp daemon. If someone want to write this I will find the time to work it in... I also have Traditional chinese, and portugese(I think) translations I need to put in and release soon... Sorry, but I have work AND graduate school these days, and my wife seems to think she deserves some time with me too... ;) On Wed, Oct 22, 2003 at 03:11:26PM +0200, Mar...@sy... wrote: > hi all > > I use the webftp software. > It's a great thing, but I would like to have a statusbar about what's going > on > at a upload. > Would be cool, if the user knows his upload is done for xx percent > actually. > > Does someone know how I can integrate such a thing, or is it still planned > for the next relies ? > > I would be happy, if you could help me > > Greetings > > Markus Roelle > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by OSDN developer relations > Here's your chance to show off your extensive product knowledge > We want to know what you know. Tell us and you have a chance to win $100 > http://www.zoomerang.com/survey.zgi?HRPT1X3RYQNC5V4MLNSV3E54 > _______________________________________________ > Web-ftp-general mailing list > Web...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/web-ftp-general -- www.suave.net - Anthony Ball - an...@su... Fill out a wishlist NOW for christmas www.suave.net/wl -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Hate is not the opposite of love; apathy is. - Rollo May |
From: <Mar...@sy...> - 2003-10-22 14:29:29
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hi all I use the webftp software. It's a great thing, but I would like to have a statusbar about what's going on at a upload. Would be cool, if the user knows his upload is done for xx percent actually. Does someone know how I can integrate such a thing, or is it still planned for the next relies ? I would be happy, if you could help me Greetings Markus Roelle |
From: Anthony R. J. B. <an...@su...> - 2003-10-10 17:34:51
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Is this a server that I can connect to? On Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 12:37:28PM -0400, PK wrote: > > hi > > > > I can connect via web-ftp to the extern anonymous ftp server, > > but everything is empty. > > > > If I connect from command line via ftp, I see all files and > > folders. > > > > regards > > piotr > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com > The most personalized portal on the Web! > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: SF.net Giveback Program. > SourceForge.net hosts over 70,000 Open Source Projects. > See the people who have HELPED US provide better services: > Click here: http://sourceforge.net/supporters.php > _______________________________________________ > Web-ftp-general mailing list > Web...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/web-ftp-general > > -- www.suave.net - Anthony Ball - an...@su... Fill out a wishlist NOW for christmas www.suave.net/wl -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= They told me I was gullible.. and I believed them! |
From: PK <pio...@ex...> - 2003-10-10 16:38:02
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hi I can connect via web-ftp to the extern anonymous ftp server, but everything is empty. If I connect from command line via ftp, I see all files and folders. regards piotr _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! |