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schastny2011-07-20 12:01:25
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schastny, 2011-07-20 12:01:25

Is web file manager good?

Any language, but PHP is better.
Maybe something fancy and fast.
You can do something nice with AJAX and other goodies.
The main thing is that it shows the owner, group and access rights and allows you to change access rights.
I liked elfinder, but there is no information about the owner or rights.
I also reviewed a bunch of things, I don’t see anything displaying system access rights anywhere.
Thanks in advance.

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Ambyte, 2016-06-09
@Ambyte

Already unsubscribed in a similar topic, although the question is old, but it may be useful to someone, of all the ones I tried, the best one is kodexplorer , an incredibly simple and powerful file manager

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Borro, 2011-07-20
@Borro

for CKFinder, you can write your own plugins and buttons, so what's stopping you from implementing it? Documentation

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mn3m0n1c_3n3m1, 2014-03-18
@mn3m0n1c_3n3m1

I can recommend the Cloud Commander two-pane web file manager , it works via ajax in any browser (even mobile ones), of course, it works in Opera Mini without JavaScript (and without ajax, respectively), but it has a command line and an editor with syntax highlighting. The server side is not on php, but on node.js, but it works on Windows, Linux and Mac OS. And also it is Open Source.

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sn4ke, 2011-07-20
@sn4ke

Try RemView SPB shell , the project is old, but completely satisfied.

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IMA, 2011-07-20
@IMA

www.net2ftp.com/

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schastny, 2011-07-21
@schastny

sn4ke: Thank you, the presence of a shell confuses me of course, but I'll probably try.
Borro: It's lazy to write plugins. :)
IMA: Well, he connects via FTP, but I need it directly. FTP is not even there.

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redfenix, 2016-04-15
@redfenix

I recommend looking towards https://sprut.io/

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