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« on: January 18, 2003, 01:53:45 am »
WTF? is FileMan?

well, if you dont have a webpage of some sort then this wont mean crap to ya. But this is what it is.

I came across this because i needed  a way to upload files from any PC that can access the web. I made a My Files board where i would be the only one able to access and post, but i didnt like the way it fed to my Headlines Mod which tells you the latest forum topics on the main page of my site. So i went on a hunt for something else.

I typed in Perl Database at google and found some kewl crap but nothing that caught my eye. I then came across a little something called DBman by Gossamer Threads Inc. which was a DataBase type thing. It was more for storing information like Addresses and such, but when i started to peruse they other scripts they offered i found FileMan.

http://www.gossamer-threads.com/scripts/fileman/

Once installed, not only can I upload crap to my site i can also edit my pages! Which is kickarse because my webhost does not offer any kind of service like this. Alll editing of the website has to be done locally. Has a bunch of other features as well, which can be read about here:
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/scripts/fileman/features.htm

installation was a breeze! you upload two files to your cgi-bin directory and run it from the web. you can also run it from a shell prompt (but i dont know crap about that). The only snag i ran into was the default settings for the images directory. it wants to put it into the cgi-bin directory, but that has to be in the root or htdocs directory. After that fix i was good to go!

so thats my story.

--Sal- 8)
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