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no "nothing illegal" statementsOriginally Posted by jverkoey
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I think illegal things would constitute an abuse of the space, and then Jeff would have to wield the script of Smiting.
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Yup, that script's just itching on my harddrive to start working. Don't make me open a can o' whoopass on y'all.Originally Posted by pianorain
Jeff, I'm not really in any position to make requests (seeing as it's free), but is there any chance we could get a "move" option on files and folders? It'd be a whole lot easier to move a folder of stuff from one subdirectory to another than it is to save a subdirectory to disk, delete it, create a new one, and then re-upload everything.
[edit] While I'm nitpicking, any chance we could sort files by filename or something instead of "order uploaded"? Nice job on the Edit command.
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Yah sure, I'm always looking for more ideas to put in to it, seeing as the whole thing's in its infancy. I'll work on that right now.
Sorting's in. It also sorts folders first, and then files, alphabetically.
Awesome. Thanks a lot, Jeff.
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Alright, moving and renaming are also now working and neither of them require you to go to a different screen (I used a cool little trick with javascript and divs).
That's good stuff. Creating a subdirectory no longer works, though. Trying to create a subdirectory in another subdirectory actually creates a subdirectory in root. Example:[edit]I can get around that bit by adding a / to the dir parameter in the url. However, that messes with the "up a directory" function a bit. Also, the rename command looks like it's affected by the same bug.Code:Website has foo directory. I try to create a bar directory in the foo directory. Instead of having /foo/bar, the created directory is actually /foobar
Also, can we get some simple "Are you sure?" thing on the delete command? I'd hate to delete something instead of renaming it.
Jeff will soon hate me. >=)
Last edited by pianorain; 06-15-2005 at 08:53 AM.
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Fixed.
-edit-
Added a delete button that you have to click now to verify the deletion.
Last edited by jverkoey; 06-15-2005 at 11:09 AM.
Sweet. Thanks again, Jeff.
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Bah, it appears IE really screws up my code a lot.....stupid internet explorer. Anyways, I can't seem to figure out why the divs aren't being set to zero size on IE....it seems that IE's just going ahead and giving them a size anyway. Anyone know of a way around this so that the files aren't all bloated in the table and such?