Tuesday, January 27th, 2009
WebDAV Client in Ajax
Ajax File Browser isn’t just a set of tree components. It implements the WebDAV API, and features:
- Cross-browser, cross-OS: runs in IE, Firefox, Safari and Chrome
- WebDAV RFC 2518 compliant
- POST-upload and upload progress support
And coming soon:
- Locks management
- IE 8 and improved IE 7 support
- Upload to third-party WebDAV servers
- More programming features






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LOL, i open up the site in Safari and I get an javascript error immediately.
“Session.OpenFolder:
TypeError: Result of expression ‘_85′ [null] is not an object.”
Cross browser huh ;)?
Yeah, I built something just like this a couple of years ago. It’s kind of a neat combination, ajax and webdav. Its pretty perfect for exactly this kind of thing (and not much else that I can think of).
Over at LimeBits (http://limebits.com/ the same people behind LimeWire) they have an open source javascript WEBDAV library and some clients as well (e.g. a blogging platform on top of WEBDAV)
Wow!
Wow… but…
Not Good! It’ toooooo expansive!!!
Single Server License
1250 USD
Redistribution License
2250 USD
It seems to be using Dojo, but isn’t noted in the category.
We have just posted a spotlight to Dojo: http://dojotoolkit.org/spotlight/it-hit-ajax-file-browser
V1, what safari version are you using? AJAX File Browser supports Safari 3.0.4 or later