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Okay so if I want it to show the Connection(s) one person is using can I just have it all grouped into one somehow or is it either a bunch of connections shown, or none.

-Kurt

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HFS ~ HTTP File Server / Bug
« on: August 03, 2007, 03:21:59 AM »
Let the picture speak, button where the fields dont match up... Just wanted to reorginize the bars so that the progress bar wasnt a long way so I dragged it over and then it just started being random, so after a few more drags nothing is lined up.



Ideas?


-Kurt

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HFS ~ HTTP File Server / Re: Feature request: Clean password screen
« on: August 02, 2007, 07:56:26 AM »
Some nice code for determining the users resolution and changing the size of the picture based on it. Custom wallpapers per resolution would be even better. Same wallpaper but clean resolutions. Code is:

if (screen.height >= 1024 && screen.width >= 1280) {
document.write("<img src='w9.JPG' width=1280 height=1024 border=0>");
}
else {
if (screen.height == 768 && screen.width == 1024) {
document.write("<img src='w9.JPG' width=1024 height=768 border=0>");
}
else {
document.write("<img src='w9.JPG' width=475 height=11 border=0>");
   }
}

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HFS ~ HTTP File Server / Re: Feature request: Clean password screen
« on: August 02, 2007, 07:05:29 AM »
Good to hear you guys never sleep, please do look. would be grand.

Minus the vista background, here is the basic idea I was thinking of:


If yuo find it please let me know.

tsg I saw you on aim/msn when I was remoted into Giant Eagles comp, info in profile? Check in a sec
-Kurt

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HFS ~ HTTP File Server / Feature request: Clean password screen
« on: August 02, 2007, 06:48:23 AM »
Hey Rejetto.

This would be small but probably easy to do and would be, in my opinion, a nice touch.
If the server was using a username and password, have a clean welcome screen per se
as an index.html or something (however you want to do that) and a nice clean color scheme
with a box to type a password. (instead the form that comes up now for a username and password)

What do others think about this, may have been requested but didnt see it from a rejetto forums search.

Thanks
-kurt

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HFS ~ HTTP File Server / Re: Customized icons per folder
« on: July 29, 2007, 06:28:02 AM »
Hey. got it working with multiple exceptions also. Just need some help removing borders around icons, tryed all places I could think of for border="0", little help.  Code is posted here:
Code: [Select]
[folder]
<tr>
<td class="row1" align="center" valign="middle" height="50"><a href="%item-url%" class="messageimagelink"> <script type="text/javascript">document.write("%item-name%"=="applications"?"<img src=\"/template/icons/box.gif\" alt=\"\" />":"");</script>
<script type="text/javascript">document.write("%item-name%"=="linux"?"<img src=\"/template/icons/PPT.gif\" alt=\"\" />":"");</script>
<script type="text/javascript">document.write("%item-name%"=="movies"?"<img src=\"/template/icons/MOV.gif\" alt=\"\" />":"");</script>
<script type="text/javascript">document.write("%item-name%"=="music"?"<img src=\"/template/icons/MusicStream.gif\" alt=\"\" />":"");</script>
<script type="text/javascript">document.write("%item-name%"=="remote access"?"<img src=\"/template/icons/Users.gif\" alt=\"\" />":"");</script>
<script type="text/javascript">document.write("%item-name%"=="scripting"?"<img src=\"/template/icons/INI.gif\" alt=\"\" />":"");</script>
<script type="text/javascript">document.write("%item-name%"=="television"?"<img src=\"/template/icons/Videos.gif\" alt=\"\" />":"");</script>


Semi final product seen here with borders:


Thanks everyone, especially Giant Eagle :)
-Kurt

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HFS ~ HTTP File Server / Re: Customized icons per folder
« on: July 28, 2007, 07:42:03 PM »
I love you Giant Eagle.... Thank you very much... Search wasnt working well but the entry matched perfectly. Thanks much :)

-Kurt

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HFS ~ HTTP File Server / Re: Customized icons per folder
« on: July 28, 2007, 07:36:13 PM »
Hey, Giant Eagle.. I'm still curious where this goes, found one entry in hfs.tpl that was close to the line you mentioned to replace but that didnt work, nor did it change the folder to an X or anything) Obviously you know what your talking about but im not sure which config file to change, sorry :)

Just a little better instructions and im good :) Thanks man.

-Kurt

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Works externally, I think its something to do with having a bad version in the cache although I cleared IE etc and no luck, regardless it works for others and me externally and since the drive is local It doesnt matter.

Thanks,
-Kurt

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HFS ~ HTTP File Server / Re: Customized icons per folder
« on: July 27, 2007, 01:18:38 AM »
Giant Eagle, good to hear from you since you made it :)

From the code you posted it looks like its still going to make all the folders (in your template they are blue, Folder.gif) the linux icon, but I see no distinction saying that that is ONLY for the linux folder except: ...item-name%"=="Linux"?"<......

are you saying that I should replace the folder.gif line entirely and put an ...item-name%"=="Linux"?"<...... for the linux folder and a
...item-name%"=="Music"?"<...... for the music folder and so on?

Rejetto, I did see what you posted, Thank you but I think I was pretty clear, I think Eagle is saying it is possible.

Thanks,
-Kurt

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No port number in my url, or masked version, its running on port 80..

Based on what you said, your saying its probably not a 2.2a thing Stevens?\

Thanks much
Any other thoughts are appreciated

-Kurt

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HFS ~ HTTP File Server / Re: Customized icons per folder
« on: July 26, 2007, 06:54:41 AM »
Appreciate the reply.

Thanks, I'll put it to the back of my mind while I get everything else going.
Other thoughts are welcome though, anyone done it sucessfully?

-Kurt

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This was working for a long time and after upgrading to 2.2a this morning, I now get this when trying to listen to a wma/mp3 using the Windows Media Player icon, however streaming still works (if file is in mp3 format)

Error that WMP gives me is:


Using WMP with mms://thefile gives me this error, however using http:// it works, so something mms:// was affected (maybe) when the new upgrade came out.  It does not get to the point to ask for a username/password through WMP to access the content.
I did not post this under bug reports because it might be something small/user error.

ideas please?

-Kurt

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HFS ~ HTTP File Server / Re: Customized icons per folder
« on: July 26, 2007, 05:37:21 AM »
Yea, but that changes the folder icon for all the folders. Here is what I mean

I have these folders:

applications, linux, movies, music, remote access, scripting

I want to change the icon for Linux from the blue folder I have now (Terayon template) to a customized icon but not change all the folders. (ie I want each folder to have its own icon) Since its generated using Delphi I assume it doesnt show anywhere in the code (template or config files) the specific name of the folders because they are generated each time, but if it is, i dont plan on updating folders in root at all, so I couldjust specify Folder.gif = myicon.jpg.  Does anyone know if the folders are archived in a text file somewhere where I can manually changed the icon loaded next to them. Full Idea seen here:


<br>

Any help is appreciated.
Also, since upgrading to 2.2a this morning I get this when trying to listen to a wma/mp3 via windows media player icon but streaming (of mp3's) still work fine.


<br>

Thanks again,
-Kurt

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HFS ~ HTTP File Server / Customized icons per folder
« on: July 26, 2007, 01:24:56 AM »
Hey all, Second request in one day :|

Is there a way to assign icons per folder (not icons displayed in VFS but within the actual fileserver)

Like I have a linux folder and I want to give ita  customized icon but keep the other icons blue (Folder.gif).
I went under MIME and instead of putting a file mask i put "linux" and then gave it a mime description associated with some random icon (video/mpeg) but no luck there.

Has this not been implemented yet, I would know how to do it in HTML but it would never get updated upon adding new folders. Perhaps a file called linux.gif (if foldername was "linux") and that would be what was displayed in the root.

Ideas?

-Kurt

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