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Ajax File
Manipulation
PHP Ajax File Browser
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Script Description :
As the new buzz technology is
developing, I realised I had no real evidence that I infact know
how to use it. Coupled with the need for an intranet file server
application, I decided to make an Ajax version of a Server File
Browser.
Initial Screen Using the Sarissa ajax library, this handy
application only has a page weight of 71kb! Directory listings
are limited to 30 files/folders per page, so the ajax requests
are quite quick. Additionally, the application has been tested
on Firefox and IE 6 only. Please leave me a comment if you have
bugs with other browsers.
All shared files can be downloaded, and are force saved. Meaning
that you can even share your PHP source files, without letting
them be compiled first.
Application Configuration
After downloading the application, unzip the contents to a
directory on your webserver. This application has been designed
for a host where the php document root is the root path of the
application. So, it cannot work under a sub-directory of a
domain or host name. You may want to look into sub-domains if
this affects you.
The application requires no database (although may do so in
future, to log downloads etc). There is only one configuration
file, config.inc.php. In this file there are two main
settings:File Browsing
1. Shares
Paths to directories on the server. They do not have to
exist as a sub-directory of the application, they can exist
relatively or absolutely. So long as the web service has
permissions to the directory, you can browse it. This is the
biggest reason why I had to write my own application. Others on
the net simply didn’t allow complete server browsing. You must
be careful not to share anything crucial or anything that will
compromise server security. Once a directory is shared, all
sub-directories will also be shared.
2. Blacklists
You can exclude certain directory names, file names, and
even file extensions from being viewed. I was also going to
include something about hidden or system files aswell, but I got
lazy :)
Apache vs Other Servers
Included in this package is a .htaccess file for Apache servers.
It’s main directive is to prevent PHP’s short open tags. If you
have an error with the htaccess file (as some servers will not
allow php values in them) then you will have to make
arrangements to prevent the short open tag in another way. The
short open tag will affect the XML documents returned with the
Ajax calls.
If you’re not using apache, you will still need to turn off the
php short open tags in the php.ini file.

Script Information :
Website:
http://blog.jc21.com/category/ajax-file-browser/
Demo:
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Download:
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