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File Catalogue Management — viewing your photos & documents via the WEB
Easy file management via the WEB:
- Upload & download files
- Create & delete folders
- Context search
- Add comments & descriptions to folders & files
- Authorize users to access folders & files
- Create any number of categories to share & view files by categories
- AJAX-based - view unlimited number of files & folders via the WEB in a single web-page
Just provide the path to your file folder in the variable Application("PathFileStorage") in the PayDox\Global.asa file
For example: Application("PathFileStorage")="C:\MyFiles\"
(The default value is "PayDox\FileStorage\")
And your file folder will be accessible via the WEB by PayDox
Click any folder or file name in PayDox Catalogue then click the button «Properties» to add or to modify folder / file descriptions
Only Admin or Owner users can modify folder / file properties
How to build PayDox Catalogue into your web-site
To build into your web-site the possibility to show a lot of photos & documents located on your computer
just
install PayDox
on your computer & place on your web-page a simple HTML-text:
And your web-site visitors will see a lot of photos & documents located in the PayDox\FileStorage\ file directory of your computer or file directories located on other computers accessible via LAN or Internet
Replace in above HTML-text the context http://www.paydox.com/ with your PayDox installation URL-address
Click this link to see how the PayDox Catalogue will be viewed on your web-page.
View the source text of this page to see how to build PayDox Catalogue into your web-site
How to show in your PayDox installation file folders located on other computers connected via LAN (Local Area Network)
Just provide the LAN path to any folder in the text file having extension .map. Also provide
Windows user name & password and place this file to any folder from which you want to provide access to this LAN-located folder
Example:Text file PayDox\FileStorage\Samples1.map:
PATH=\\WWW\Samples1
USER=testuser
PASSWORD=testpass
Windows user name & password also provided in this text file to let PayDox automatically connect this folder as a system drive
Please keep copies of files having extension .map because PayDox encrypts Windows user names & passwords in such files
This folder has to be shared as LAN-drive in Windows
Any number of LAN-located folders can be virtually joined and viewed in a single PayDox web-page
You can create large geographically distributed catalogues of documents & photos located on a number of computers accessible via LAN — and viewed in a single PayDox web-page
How to show in your PayDox installation file folders located on other computers connected via the WEB (HTTP)
Just provide the web-link to other PayDox installation in the text file having extension .url
Example:Text file PayDox\FileStorage\Samples.map:
URL=http://www.xxxxx.com
- for access via domain name
or
URL=http://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
- for access via IP-address
and place this file to any folder from which you want to provide access to this web-located folder
It may be Internet or corporate intranet.
PayDox has to be installed on this computer also to provide access to this remote folder
Any number of web-located folders can be virtually joined and viewed in a single PayDox web-page
You can create large geographically distributed catalogues of documents & photos located on a number of computers accessible via the WEB and viewed in a single PayDox web-page
How to view files by categories
Click the button «Categories» to view files separated by categories. Click the button «Catalogue» to return back to Catalogue
Add any number of categories to the file description:
How to show your HTML-code in the PayDox Catalogue web-page
Just place any file(s) having extension .HTML or .HTM to any PayDox Catalogue folder.
Such files will be shown on the PayDox Catalogue web-page directly
Usung PayDox Catalogue you can develop your web-site content without any programming —
just create hierarchical menu by folder names and place any documents, photos and HTML web-pages into folders
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