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MOD Upload FX - upload recursive paths

Posted: Tue 28. Nov 2006, 08:16
by metti
Hi there!

I wrote a little mod, that uses JUpload. Hope you'll like it:

With Upload FX you get the possibility to upload and take over recursive folders into the PHPWCMS_filesystem. It also improves the ftptakeover embeded in PHPWCMS and makes you able to upload largest recursive folders into the PHPWCMS-filesystem with just a single click.

This is very usefull if you need to upload a large amount of files (e.g. photos) and include them into your homepage as fast as possible and for any other upload purposes.

With this package you get on the one hand side a complete-module for including to the Module-section (contained in "mod_uploadfx") and on the other you can include Upload FX directly into the PHPWCMS-filesystem ("Direct Installation").

I would be happy if could reply to this MOD.

Download:
http://www.hs-merseburg.de/wecker/index.php?download
Infos about JUpload:
http://jupload.biz

Posted: Tue 28. Nov 2006, 09:13
by Oliver Georgi
Would you please make some screenshots.

Oliver

Posted: Tue 28. Nov 2006, 09:22
by Oliver Georgi
Have you checked the license if that script - seems not be allowed to distribute it in the way you have choosen.

Oliver

Hm

Posted: Tue 28. Nov 2006, 09:38
by metti
Okay, i guess you mean the JUpload-Script. I thought it was licensed under the GNU but i don't really know. Thatswhy i took it out of the package, so that its necessary to download JUpload from jupload.biz

Posted: Tue 28. Nov 2006, 10:12
by Oliver Georgi
I have not found GPL information for Jupload. Just saw commercial licenses.

Oliver

Posted: Tue 28. Nov 2006, 10:41
by metti
How i said, i took JUpload out of the package. Thx for this hint (I did not take enough attention on this).

I searched and i found: jupload under gpl

But i guess, this is not the most actual version. Do you know a good applet or other script like JUpload that stands under GPL? I searched very long for this, but did not found anyone but "thinslice", that is shareware and not suitable because it redirects to the thinslice-homepage after successfull upload . :?

Posted: Tue 28. Nov 2006, 13:00
by Oliver Georgi
OK - well that is released under GPL.

Please delete link in your post - the correct one is:
http://jupload.sourceforge.net/

Oliver

Posted: Sat 2. Dec 2006, 10:22
by phalancs
hey your downloa link does not work anymore :O

which is the complete package?

thanx in advance

Posted: Sun 3. Dec 2006, 20:20
by metti