Hello Wil,
This was a question originally asked by someone else but I took
interest in it. I will try to come up with the solution to show
subdirectories. But thanks for mentioning cftree.
Ravi Gehlot.
Wil Genovese wrote:
> I suppose I could, but that would require me to read the cfdocs and
> experiment. Which at this point is really what you should be doing since it
> will benefit you far more than me.
>
> Wil Genovese
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 9:49 AM, Ravi Gehlot <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>> Wil,
>>
>> That's great. However, can you make the cftree show all subdirectories?
>>
>> Ravi.
>>
>>
>>
>> Wil Genovese wrote:
>>
>>> If you dig into the cfform world there is cftree and cftreeitem. This
>>>
>> can
>>
>>> be built and is used in the Coldfusion Adminitrator
>>>
>>> <cfdirectory action="list" directory="/var/www/dev/wil/src"
>>>
>> name="webroot"
>>
>>> sort="asc" recurse="true">
>>> <cfform action="">
>>>
>>> <cftree name="myfiles" lookandfeel="metal" format="flash" width="300">
>>> <cftreeitem value="name" query="webroot" queryAsRoot="yes"
>>> img="folder,document">
>>> </cftree>
>>> </cfform>
>>>
>>> Wil Genovese
>>> Sr. Web Application Developer
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 8:51 AM, Ravi Gehlot <[email protected]>
>>>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>> Hello Pete,
>>>>
>>>> You will be better off with using a Java management applet of some
>>>> kind. If you do a search on Google, you may find some free applets. You
>>>> can also achieve it with cfdirectory and AJAX but it will be time
>>>> consuming since you gotta make it work cross platform and watch out for
>>>> security issues. The Java applets run on the Java runtime engine and are
>>>> cross platform compatible with a fair amount of security.
>>>>
>>>> Good Luck,
>>>> Ravi.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Mike Chabot wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> This would be a relatively common feature that many developers have
>>>>> implemented. I would guess that the manual or the Ben Forta book has
>>>>> sample code in the cfdirectory chapter. There is a file explorer in
>>>>> cfadmin on the screen where you apply CF updates, although it uses a
>>>>> Java applet. Plenty of Ajax solutions are on the Web. Often HTML text
>>>>> area editor controls (like FCKeditor) have file explorers with them to
>>>>> allow for inserting images into the HTML, but these would likely be
>>>>> overkill to what you are asking for.
>>>>>
>>>>> -Mike Chabot
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 9:44 PM, Pete Ruckelshaus
>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> I need to create an interface that will allow a user to browse
>>>>>> directories and files in a specific path on the server, preferably
>>>>>> with an Explorer-style interface. Anyone here done such a thing?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Pete
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
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