Trying to send this message across for the third time - wonder why the
spam score keeps exceeding the treshold
I didnt quite get you there - how does a web interface use sftp? Java
applets or something?
Regarding file upload/download, I agree with you that there should be a
better way. Alternatives that I can think of which would be:
1) WebDAV
apache supports webdav, and MSIE has it built in, though probably
wouldnt work as effortlessly on non windows machines . there is also a
FF windows only addin http://openwebfolder.mozdev.org/
I like this approach as it allows single/multiple file drag and drop.
2) Using the PUT method.
This was meant to be the way for placing files on the server using the
HTTP protocol. unfortunately i think it didnt achieve critical mass
amongst web users and slowly fell into disuse. apache dosent support
except through a script though there is a mod_put available here -
http://perso.ec-lyon.fr/lyonel.vincent/apache/mod_put.html and i doubt
any web browser supports it.
3) Use scripts on the server side - simple ones like the one i sent or
more complex ones like what picasa uses.
one of the biggest problems i face with uploads is that typically file
transfers cannot be resumed over HTTP. dont know if dav allows resume
and if clients support it.
Bogdan Cristea wrote:
Seeing this message, I'm wondering if there is a solution for
upload/download files from the Internet using public access. I have
seen a web Interface using sftp, but I have not found an open source
project. Could you give some suggestions please?
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