M.O.B. i L. wrote:
According to http://www.sandiego.edu/webdev/files/ https-publishing is possible in SeaMonkey: "SeaMonkey does not support secure ftp, but it does support secure http publishing and has a robust and easy to use web editor. Your publishing URL should be "https://files.sandiego.edu/https.cgi";. Your subdirectory should be "public_html" for home directories, or "Sites/folder" for Departmental pages (replacing "folder" with the folder of your site)."

Where can I find scripts that could receive the upload and place the file in the correct folder: https.cgi, https.php, http.cgi or http.php?

I need this on my site because where I work they have blocked all protocols except HTTP and HTTPS and I need to be able to update some web sites.

According to <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_HTML_editors> SeaMonkey Composer supports WebDAV. Is this correct?

I found a script that was supposed to be a WebDAV-server but I couldn't get it to work for uploading: <http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/4736/php-based-webdav-server-can-be-used-with-any-eg-free-hosting-plans-and-via-standard-ports/>.
I tested it with CyberDuck <http://cyberduck.ch/>.

Is there any simpler server script in PHP or Perl that isn't perhaps WebDAV but still works with SeaMonkey publishing over port 80?
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