I was reading the latest (?) entry and ran across teh pattern name “Jenny”. I couldn’t recall the pattern to mind, so I clicked on the name. A box came up under teh title Web File Manager" that requested I enter my name and password. I did so and was told the log-in failed as incorrect. I checked my information, tried again, and again, failed. What is “Web File Manager” and is it for the use of all members; do I need to register for this feature? Cordially, Nehmah
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May 31, 2010, 07.48 AMby sew4my3
Web based file managers are typically scripts written in either PHP, Ajax, Perl, ASP or any other server side languages. When installed on a local server or on a remotely hosted server they allow files and folders located there to be managed and edited without the need for FTP Access. More advanced, and usually commercially distributed, web based file management scripts allow the administrator of the file manager to configure secure, individual user accounts, each with individual account permissions. Authorized users have access to documents stored on the server or in their individual user folders anytime from anywhere via a web browser. A web based file manager can serve as an organization’s digital repository. For example, documents, digital media, publishing layouts, and presentations can be stored, managed, and shared between customers, suppliers, remote workers or just internally.
In the meantime I will report your issue. Someone should get back to you soon.
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May 31, 2010, 10.33 AMby nehmah
Thanks for your reply. It looks like a glitch, as I would have no reason to use /work with such a file. Cordially, Nehmah