Hello Antonio,

Did you take a look at the filetreetable example? It uses standard Wt
widgets to implement what you're looking for.

Best regards,
Wim.

2010/9/22 Antonio Mancina <[email protected]>:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm relatively new to wt, so please don't be to harsh with a
> possible silly question ;-)
>
> I'd need to browse the server filesystem and select a file
> to be used later. I seemed unable to find a proper built-in
> widget to do this, then I thought it won't exist for security
> reasons.
>
> Which way do you guys think is the most proper one to
> retrieve server filesystem information (boost::filesystem, fstreams)
> and display it within the client (WTree, WTable, ... )?
> Are there any code snippets ready to be used?
>
> Thanks in advance!
> --
> Antonio
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