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Okay, here's one for you:
Is there any way to upload files via the admin CP? I would like to be able to upload a PHP file to the admin directory without using a protocol like FTP. So, for example, maybe I need to hack a few templates to create some HTML code that would create a form, file upload field, and then process it. Then, once the file is uploaded, I can access it as a stand-alone file in the admin folder. Possible? |
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I suppose I should add that I do not want to use FTP or other protocols - I need to be able to make changes to the site over port 80, and without using a client program...
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I saw those, but they require FTP access to get them up initially. I need to get this stuff up initially *without* using an FTP client. (They do look cool, though, and would be great if I could upload that one file!)
I currently don't even HAVE ftp access ![]() ![]() |
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Well, the you're out of luck, I'm afraid.
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