Manuel Reimer wrote:
M.O.B. i L. wrote:
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/>.
The only thing, that may work, is to try to publish to a local Apache
server and then have a look at the logs, what happened while your local
server served a 404 error.
I could also read the source code and see what it does during
HTTP-upload but I hoped someone here would know what seems to be a
standard way of uploading from SeaMonkey on some sites (see earlier
posting). This is after all mozilla.support.seamonkey on
news.mozilla.org but no one here seems to know how SeaMonkey uploading
works.
Is there any simpler server script in PHP or Perl that isn't perhaps
WebDAV but still works with SeaMonkey publishing over port 80?
I think it's the better way to just learn HTML and code your websites in
a good text editor. Composer never was a good way to create websites.
Especially as Composer doesn't support CSS and always converts well
formed XHTML websites to HTML 4.x.
I am using Composer to maintain HTML5 websites that are valid HTML5 and
CSS2 or CSS3 and it works great. You can maintain style sheets using
SeaMonkey by surfing to them in source mode and then chose Ctrl+E. The
only problem is when I am at work I can only use port 80 and not 21 for
FTP and my webhotel can only handle port 80 for download and 21 for
upload and download. I sometimes write the CSS using KompoZer. But of
course I could write everything by hand since I've coded HTML since
1994. I'm also interested in having other people maintaining my
websites. Even if I use some other editor I still have the problem of
uploading the files using only port 80 and HTTP, but I've found a
solution: <http://autoindex.sourceforge.net/>. This is of course not as
simple as using SeaMonkey and press Ctrl+E, edit and then press
Shift+Ctrl+S.
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