 joomlaXplorer is a File- and FTP - Manager. It allows you to edit files, delete, copy, rename, archive and unpack files/directories directly on your server. You can - Browse Directories & Files - Edit, Copy, Move and Delete files - Search, Upload and Downloading files - Create new files and directories - Change file permissions (chmod) and much more This script is based on QuiXplorer 2.3.1 (available at http://quixplorer.sourceforge.net/)
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| Excellent by iteripso, June 21, 2006 |
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Will let you into areas where your ftp programme won't ... only niggle is that if you last accessed a directory which you subsequently deleted by some other means (e.g. a mod uninstall), it sometimes remembers where it last pointed and you have to strip back the url to a directory which esists. Apart from that excellent.
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| Very very good, but not quite excellent ... by , June 14, 2006 |
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Fantastic component, works very well, but for one small thing - I have a number of sub-domains installed on my server, when I use Joomla (or a client on a sub-domain logs into their SuperAdministrator account) they can see the whole server - I would like to see a way to tie it to a domain or sub-domain rather than have the entire server open to all. Overall though cracking component.
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| simply amazing by Renoa Heartilly, June 2, 2006 |
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i hates my slow FTP program so this component was a life saver (mostly time saver, but you get the point) it has everything, from simply copying/renaming files to setting permissions of files and folders. (it worked on my Linux-hosted test site, but the Windows site refused to have its permissions set from JoomlaXplorer, i'm assuming its the windows OS)
simply put, i cant imagine having a joomla site without joomlaXplorer!
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| Its just PERFECT by ibnuasad, May 29, 2006 |
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Wow! This thing rocks. Seriously the second I saw this component I thought I was gonna pay for it. But I found that its free and its also OpenSource!
So far no there are no glitches. A very good component.
A very big THANK YOU to Sören Eberhardt for this totally amazing component!
QUOTE: Some of the best things in life is free!
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| Great tool by Smartie, May 29, 2006 |
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Great tool! Use it a lot when the rights change again and I can't delete files with Direct Admin.
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| Good, but how can i modify access authority by duyth, May 26, 2006 |
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The component is a must have, no more FTP things.
You got Joomla backend, so why do you need to use an extra FTP program.
The only problem for me now is that : how can i modify the access permission of this so Admin level accounts can use ?
( i dont really understand the ACL list especially the $my->usertype thing)
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| Nice tool by Bagheera, May 16, 2006 |
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Nothing to say anymore about it. It is perfect. :-D
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| Excellent ! by shirster, May 14, 2006 |
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A must have ! Especially useful when I work on clients' web sites where I don't have write permission to every directories on their server. Saves us a lot of time ! Great work ! :)
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| JoomlaXplorer solves UID probs by frieskist, May 10, 2006 |
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I experienced the problem of not being able to delete files from my webserver, the componentfiles that were installed by the Joomla app. The UID was set to Apache (server) and therfor, my userid was not able to alter these files or remove them. My webmaster had to do that for me, and that is not a suitable option.
With this tool I'm able to delete the files with a few mouseclicks.
JoomlaXplorer makes life much easier!
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| Excellent by thomas, May 6, 2006 |
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It's excellent. I love it very much since I installed it. However, the only bit disadvantage is it can not change the name of the file.
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| joomla Xplorer is lovely by deanwade, May 3, 2006 |
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I kid you not. As a joomla noob I found xplorer to be fantastic. It really does simplify uploading and managing files. You MUST have this component. It worked right off the install. It takes no time at all to learn. Install it now.
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| Line numbers? by Norne, April 30, 2006 |
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It works fine (always did) and it's the first component I install. It's a "must have". But I miss seeing the line numbers in the file when I view it. Error messages usually come with a specified line number, and when I download the file from JoomlaExplorer, there are lots of extra space in the file, so the lines are messed up.
This is not a new issue (it was the same with the old MamboExplorer), but can it be fixed? It would make it a perfect tool.
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