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Re: An FTP Module for ImpressCMS

by Vaughan on 2010/10/10 5:02:17

chunked uploads will be the main consideration.. just as much as chunked downloads, which i had implemented in wfdownloads from 3.2 simply because in this day & age, people aren't just wanting to upload/download small files anymore, i've seen people wanting to upload files in the gb size.
Re: An FTP Module for ImpressCMS

by Will on 2010/10/9 7:31:37

As long as chunkuploading is considered, you guys will make my day. V is right - the backend is totally what counts - we can tie in any frontend to it.
Re: An FTP Module for ImpressCMS

by phoenyx on 2010/10/9 7:17:59

Please let us talk about it as a team.

Communication first, doing later.
Remember what Steve and Marc said during the webinar about the refactoring.
Re: An FTP Module for ImpressCMS

by Vaughan on 2010/10/9 5:28:26

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Not another library ... we already have enough. We should rather use our own features (and this is not reinventing the wheel).

We need something like a generic file manager (which should also replace the image manager at some point in time). depending on specific file types it could offer special features (as the current image manager does). This could be developed based on IPF and added to the core.

We definitly need a concept but I could work on that provided we have all the details.



already in the pipeline :thumbup: i'm working on a backend structure for something like that now, though will take some time. currently i'm just working on the xml side, but all i can say for now is the plan is for something similar to wordpress.

the front end, well there's quite a few jquery and ajax front ends we could develop to make the users/webmasters life easier, but the front end is nothing if the backend hasn't got the capabilities yet.
Re: An FTP Module for ImpressCMS

by phoenyx on 2010/10/9 3:39:15

Not another library ... we already have enough. We should rather use our own features (and this is not reinventing the wheel).

We need something like a generic file manager (which should also replace the image manager at some point in time). depending on specific file types it could offer special features (as the current image manager does). This could be developed based on IPF and added to the core.

We definitly need a concept but I could work on that provided we have all the details.