On Fri, 2007-12-14 at 09:51 -0800, Robert - elists wrote: > Holiday Greetings! > > Ummmmm scenario is centos 4.5 standard apache webserver > > I have a client that is really struggling with website file upload concepts. > > Ive been googling for some scripts or other programs that allow uploading of > files to proper directory(ies) after authentication > > I am definitely concerned about security issues of course. > > I have never implemented this before because everyone I have ever given a > web address, a login, a password, and directory structure understood what > was going on.... till now... > > Would someone consider and please share url's or other info about what > solutions they have implemented for the website upload technically > challenged? > > We do not mind paying if we need to get something that also helps create > excellent yet basic websites on the fly too. > > Thanks! > > - rh > <snip sig stuff> I'm absolutely brand new at that but successfully put this http://home.triad.rr.com/wildbill/ up in just a couple hours, using NVU. It seems that the author has moved on to Composer, but there are RPMs for us (I'm on a fully updated CentOS 4.x AMD Athalon box). It seems very user friendly and is a fairly complete "suite" that includes WYSIWYG (and raw) editing and has a "Publish" function that only requires you to enter the source/destination URLs (URIs?). The start of reading up all you might is here http://www.nvudev.org/ and reasonable docs are here http://www.nvudev.org/guide/pdf/nvuug10r1.pdf and the rpm for us is here (it's wrapped) http://www.nvudev.org/download/linux/1.0/nvu-1.0- RedHat_and_Fedora/nvu-1.0-1.rhel4.fs.i386.rpm I hope this is useful. -- Bill _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos