Web help (it's educational!)
I teach 8th grade English and I like to make files available on the web. So far it isn't a website at all, it's just a directory where they can click links.
I would like something prettier, but an absolute non-negotiable is that updating it with new files has to be as easy as dropping the file in my FTP program (and preferrably being able to create new folders).
Ugly:
I would like something prettier, but an absolute non-negotiable is that updating it with new files has to be as easy as dropping the file in my FTP program (and preferrably being able to create new folders).
Ugly:
Comments
Still Googling, haven't found the article I was thinking of. I did find this:
http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/ma...che_index.html
which will allow you to turn your screenshot above into something like:
For future reference you might like to check out http://moodle.org for online teaching/collaboration/communication/community building, though for just serving a directory of files it's a sledgehammer to crack a nut.
Okay, I think this is the original article:
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.p...21107063219391
Not particularly informative, but the comments have some interesting comments about the various options (you can see an example here: http://bronosky.com/pub/Indexing_Example/). Probably the first article I found, the official documentation (http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_autoindex.html) and the advice to use Apache 2 if poss, should be enough to get you going.
I think you can set it to publish to FTP.
I am fine with some work at the very beginning, but I don't have time to sexify HTML for every single added document.
Thanks!