You can try it as a bookmarklet. And it looks great to me. Thus it doesn't support a file editor. But it enables you to easily upload / download stuff.
My question is:
What is more important?
Editing files via a native HTML editor, or upload / download.
You can try it out easily with the provided "bookmarklet", and visiting your webdav URL. e.g.: https://forge.codesys.com/svn/lib,counit,code/trunk/
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Q) What is more important?
Editing files via a native HTML editor, or upload / download
A) up and download is most preferred.
The bookmarklet function could easily provide this and files can be downloade, chngend and uploaded again via said Bookmarklet.
Last edit: hermsen 2022-01-31
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What do you think about this project?
https://github.com/dom111/webdav-js
You can try it as a bookmarklet. And it looks great to me. Thus it doesn't support a file editor. But it enables you to easily upload / download stuff.
My question is:
What is more important?
Editing files via a native HTML editor, or upload / download.
You can try it out easily with the provided "bookmarklet", and visiting your webdav URL. e.g.:
https://forge.codesys.com/svn/lib,counit,code/trunk/
Q) What is more important?
Editing files via a native HTML editor, or upload / download
A) up and download is most preferred.
The bookmarklet function could easily provide this and files can be downloade, chngend and uploaded again via said Bookmarklet.
Last edit: hermsen 2022-01-31
woooooo nice! :-) π π
One question though, can you make it work on a git repo too?
I don't see the option, "browse files" so I can't apply the webapplet there
Last edit: hermsen 2022-01-31