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Re: File Management Program
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Re: File Management Program


  • Subject: Re: File Management Program
  • From: Hunter Hillegas <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 19 May 2005 08:30:00 -0700

For some good info on authenticating against LDAP data sources, check Chuck's book, Practical WebObjects.

Are you talking about translating certain file types such as MS Word on the fly to HTML so they can be returned in the browser? Is that your intent?

On May 19, 2005, at 7:01 AM, Rick Langschultz wrote:

Hello,



I am writing a remote access application for a small internet café who invested in an apple solution. They provide file storage, email, news, and internet browsing services, as well as xbox and wifi.



I was wondering if I could “glob” all the files in a particular directory and send them back to the browser in html format. So when a user clicks on it they will be able to download the file, or with txt, gif, jp*g, and png files view them in the browser. We also need to be able to authenticate against and OpenLDAP database of users and passwords to provide security. This site will use SSL, a samba server, Cyrus IMAP, OpenLDAP, and Kerberos user authentication.



Anyone have any ideas?

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