webdav server and web application for accessing files through the net?
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webdav server and web application for accessing files through the net?
hello everyone,
i'm looking to setup a webdav server, and a web application which i can access through the internet, and access my files from any computer.
it is easy to find webdav howto's for apache, but i can't see to find good results for a web application (that will also be running on the server) so i can access my files....
do you know any good ones?
perhaps some combined howtos?
looks brilliant...
since, you're a slackware user, i'll askQ \
have you installed in on slackware?
how does it look? any serious bugs/practical omittions?
Distribution: Slackware 14 (Server),OpenSuse 13.2 (Laptop & Desktop),, OpenSuse 13.2 on the wifes lappy
Posts: 781
Rep:
Had a few issues with the earlier versions, but with the latest nothing to report out of the ordinary. Works quite well. You must appreciate that it is very much a work in progress so it could throw up strange behaviour anytime.
I just hope the developers keep it going as it looks to be a great piece of software.
There is another alternative I have been playing with called ajaxplorer which also looks promising in a different way.
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