benkly
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Post by benkly on Jan 29, 2008 0:17:30 GMT 7
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Post by blixa1977 on Jan 29, 2008 2:42:10 GMT 7
hi, i want to.. ;D
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wiz
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Post by wiz on Jan 29, 2008 2:57:27 GMT 7
I like to see that too!
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benkly
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Post by benkly on Jan 29, 2008 3:30:05 GMT 7
Hi,
ok, I uploaded it to -> see first post!
Benny.
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Post by omega on Jan 29, 2008 6:21:28 GMT 7
I've checked out your WEBACCESS module in order to see if I can adapt it for the N5200 (which would be quite easy though ). But I wonder how you can create symbolic links in /img/htdocs/.... On the N5200 this directory is located in a compressed (and encrypted) cloop file which is not writable at all. How is it an the N3200? Andreas P.S. I think there could be a better solution by adjusting the apache config file..... I'll try to find a solution using that way....
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benkly
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Post by benkly on Jan 29, 2008 6:56:59 GMT 7
Oh sorry,
that was not MY webaccess module. I got it from the modules page on the wiki from the n2100 section. I did just modify it so that I or other could install it on the n3200. Thats all, I dont know how it works, but for it works ok. This way I could share some file with friends just by tell them the link, thats ok for me.
Benny.
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Post by blixa1977 on Jan 29, 2008 19:07:28 GMT 7
hi, installation of webaccess-module was fine. but if i click on the link: i.e. my.ip.add.ress/photosi´ll get an 404 error. do i have to add symlinks or something like that...? i installed the module, activated it, and than gave access to "photos" thanks, blixa
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benkly
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Post by benkly on Jan 29, 2008 20:02:48 GMT 7
Hi,
directory listing is not active. That mens that you have to give the full link to the file, not only the directory.
Benny.
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