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New Compress and Extract features
New Compress and Extract features
2/11/2006
Author:
Webmaster
webmaster - AspSpider.NET
http://aspspider.info/manjaly
My Beta site
We have introduced 2 new features!
1. Compress
You can compress any folders and download the compressed file. Use this feature to backup your files.
2. Extract
You can upload zip files and extract in the server. Save lot of time in uploading files.
'compress' and 'extract' links are located along with Rename, Edit, Delete, and Preview links for appropriate files and folders.
Hope you will enjoy the new features. Feel free to post your feedback and suggestions to improve further.
Answers .............
Author:
Crispin Parker
Posted Date: 2/14/2006
/Cr1spy
Cr1spy
Excellent feature. Works very well. This will save me loads of time uploading and backing up files.
Thanks.
Author:
Dakota Thompson
Posted Date: 2/20/2006
Cant seem to get this feature working after the hack. Might want to check it out. Let me know whats up. Thanks.
Author:
Webmaster
webmaster - AspSpider.NET
Posted Date: 2/20/2006
http://aspspider.info/manjaly
My Beta site
Sorry, we had to shutdown our background service for some time. It should be OK now.
Author:
Colin Scanlan
University College Cork
Posted Date: 2/20/2006
/colinscanlan
MyMidleton
Is it possible to upload the folders we compress to the root folder or is it only possible to upload to the webroot folder? Presently I have compressed my webroot folder but dont see an option to upload it to the root,the option is disabled... incase the site gets hacked again!!
Author:
Webmaster
webmaster - AspSpider.NET
Posted Date: 2/25/2006
http://aspspider.info/manjaly
My Beta site
Sorry for the delay.. we were busy fighting with the hackers!
We have added the feature to upload to the root folder.
Author:
Colin Scanlan
University College Cork
Posted Date: 2/27/2006
/colinscanlan
MyMidleton
Great, thank you
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