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PHP FXP
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PHP FXP is a little php script for transfering files between ftp, http(s) and local servers. It does not require FXP able FTP servers. Features include but are not limited to recursive directory/file fetching (=backup a whole [directory on a] ftp server) a built in FTP client and several transfer function. There is also a built in processing time limit workaround. It is lightning fast (nearly as fast as FXPing) and very easy to use. The new version 3.x also supports some free webspace hosts!
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Directory lister
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Displays a hyperlinked list of all the files contained in a specified folder. Very simple to set up, only requires you to change one line.
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FPDF
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This is a free class to create PDF files without PDFlib (no extension is required). It has many features, such as: choice of measure unit, margins and page format, header and footer handling, automatic line break and page break, text justification, images, colors, links, fonts and encodings.
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PHPFM
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PHPFM is an open source file manager written in PHP. It is easy to set up for a beginner, but still easy to customize for the more experienced user. The built-in login system makes sure that only people with the right username and password gains access to PHPFM, however, you can also choose to disable the login system and use PHPFM for public access. It can currently: create, rename and delete folders; create, upload, rename, download and delete files; edit text files; view image files; sort files by name, size, permissions and last modification date both ascending and descending; communicate in more languages.
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webmanager
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This is an open-source web based file manager software written in PHP. With this software you can managing your web site folders tree and files in your web browser. You can create a folder, upload files, rename a file or folder, preview a file in browser, delete files, folder and even non-empty folders.
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