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    Directory (aka links management) PHP script with advanced, but easy to use command line tools (PHP-CLI), fully template driven appearance, static HTML front-end. Supports SQL, MySQL, PostgreSQL back-end.
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    Provides an Apache style directory listing with functionality to enable upload, editing, moving, copying, renaming, and deleting of files. This script is designed for use in environments where administering a website can only be done through http.
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    Automatic sharing of Web applications by homepage account holders without the need for Write/Execute persm on the directory. (ie: Give\'m CGI without letting them Write or Execute files !). Any PHP/MySQL script can be setup to be shared in 10 minutes
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