Bug 116926 - Kio slave plugin to access transparently Apache generated indexes
Summary: Kio slave plugin to access transparently Apache generated indexes
Status: RESOLVED INTENTIONAL
Alias: None
Product: kio
Classification: Frameworks and Libraries
Component: kioslave (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Platform: Debian testing Linux
: NOR wishlist
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Konqueror Developers
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Reported: 2005-11-23 03:05 UTC by Arthur B.
Modified: 2018-04-16 19:18 UTC (History)
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Description Arthur B. 2005-11-23 03:05:01 UTC
Version:            (using KDE KDE 3.4.0)
Installed from:    Debian testing/unstable Packages

The title says it all... many websites have open folders... a google search for "index of" and "last modified" shows that. The most common thing are apache generated indexes...
Sometime you want to copy this... well wget -r does the job but it'd be really cool to filebrowse such folders using a kioslave.. of course it would be read-only but it'd still be very cool.
It is also very simple to make I assume.
Comment 1 Thiago Macieira 2005-11-23 05:56:30 UTC
How is this different from browsing to the website with a browser?
Comment 2 Arthur B. 2005-11-23 06:00:57 UTC
1) you can get previews of files if you allow it
2) you can download whole directories without `wget -r` .. think
google + "index of" + (ahem) mp3  using a simple drag and drop
3) It says the same thing (this is a folder containing such and such file) in a much cooler way, you see YOUR folder icons etc.
Comment 3 Arthur B. 2005-11-23 06:03:31 UTC
1) you can get previews of files if you allow it
2) you can download whole directories without `wget -r` .. think
google + "index of" + (ahem) mp3  using a simple drag and drop
3) It says the same thing (this is a folder containing such and such file) in a much cooler way, you see YOUR folder icons etc.
Comment 4 Nate Graham 2018-04-16 19:18:39 UTC
Doesn't seem likely, sorry.