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Jsp File Browser 1.2

URL: vonloesch.de

At 9:33 AM on Jul 24, 2006, Boris von Loesch wrote:

After two years there is a new version of the Jsp File Browser, a web based tool for remote file browsing and management (e.g. copy, edit, upload,...). It is very easy to install (in fact just one jsp file) and has a huge amount of features.

Here are the latest changes:
* Shortkeys
* Filter file table
* Fix a bug which appears with Tomcat
* Add parameter to turn jsp filebrowser to a read-only version
* Add parameter to disallow uploads (even in the read-only version)
* Nicer layout
* Javascript will now be cached by the browser therefore smaller page size
* Turned off directory preview by default, because it uses too much resources

Download here: http://www.vonloesch.de/jspbrowser.html

Hope you'll like it,
Boris
1 . At 8:41 AM on Nov 19, 2007, johny wrote:
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Re: Jsp File Browser 1.2

For an alternative java file browser, also check out JEExplorer:

http://www.webworks.dk/jeexplorer
2 . At 4:10 AM on Nov 21, 2007, Dmitry Namiot wrote:
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Re: Jsp File Browser 1.2

and this one also:
http://www.servletsuite.com/servlets/fmanager.htm :-)
3 . At 4:57 PM on Dec 2, 2007, johny wrote:
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Re: Jsp File Browser 1.2

Just wanted to put this link out there with links to a few more:

http://www.squidoo.com/java-file-manager/

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