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AjaxFTP is a simple widget for developers to use in web applications.
Sometimes you simply need to give someone access to the server, and built
in browser FTP handling is notoriously kludgy. AjaxFTP is a Javascript
based solution that works across most most major browsers and can be
easily configured to your application’s specific needs.
Currently AjaxFTP requires PHP 4+ to be on the server, and the user to have javascript turned on. There is no database usage for AjaxFTP, making it a breeze to setup quickly.
| Feature | Commercial | Open Source |
| Windows - Internet Explorer 6.0+ supported | ||
| Windows/Mac OS X - Mozilla 1.6+ and Firefox 1.5+ supported | ||
| Mac OS X - Safari 1.3+ supported | ||
| Windows/Mac OS X - Opera 8.5+ supported (mostly) | ||
| Shows files and directories on a remote server | ||
| Forces user to login with valid FTP account | ||
| Allows admin to configure auto-login | ||
| Allows user to pick a remote file or directory and return choice to backend | ||
| Completely skinnable using CSS | ||
| Simple configuration file | ||
| Allows user to download a file | ||
| Allows user to upload a file from his/her local computer | ||
| Allows user to upload a file from a remote website | ||
| Allows user to create directories | ||
| Allows user to delete directories & files | ||
| Allows user to rename directories & files | ||
| Displays file metadata |
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