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webadmin.php

Rated4.7/5 (52 ratings)
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A simple Web-based file manager.
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webadmin.php is a simple Web-based file manager that is useful for applying changes to a Web account quickly and without FTP access. It can show, create, delete, and move files and directories, copy, edit and upload files, help to manage htaccess and htpasswd, and change permissions of files and folders. webadmin.php only consists of one file, and has multi-language support.

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Free
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Free
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30,962
Submitted on
3rd February 2003
Last Updated
11th February 2009

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(52 ratings)
Average User Rating: 4.7/5
simple and works
Reviewed byAnonymousonMon, 21st September 2015
Rating 5 - Excellent
Light, easy to install and just works. Only problem, when the PHP upload limit is too low it will just say that the upload failed so you have to check the PHP error log
Best out there
Reviewed byAnonymousonFri, 17th June 2005
Rating 5 - Excellent
This is the best file manager out there. It seems to be able to do everything I need. My only gripe is that there is authentication system so anybody could use it.
Simply simple with installation! Simply Excellent in functionality!
Reviewed byAnonymousonThu, 1st May 2003
Rating 5 - Excellent
You cannot find anything simplier than this script. Only one PHP file does it all! A MUST HAVE if you have a Linux and need a web-based file manager. The only configuration you need is to figure out the htaccess yourself.
Amazingly powerful for such a simple script.
Reviewed byAnonymousonWed, 12th February 2003
Rating 5 - Excellent
You can use this script to allow guest access to a particular directory. For example, if you want to allow a guest homepage to be created in one single directory without giving that person a password or FTP access. You can limit access to only the directory in which webadmin.php is in by changing the $treeroot variable from "/" to "./" Note: you might have to change permissions on the directory before this script will work properly. The default permissions did not work but when I changed them to 777 (755 might also work) everything was fine. This detail is not documented on the script's homepage.
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