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Documentation updated

The Marx Explorer documentation was updated in july 25. The new documentation describes how doest it work, what does it do and how to integrate with your web application.

Posted by Lucas Sanabio 2006-07-25

Marx Explorer version 0.1.0 is released

It took a little long but it happened, the new Marx Explorer release is already available for download.

At this release some bugs were fixed and some new functionalities were added.

See the changes below:

- Works with sub-repository. Now, when managing a file from inside a module of your application, you can define which repository you would like to use, so all the actions are restricted to that folder.... read more

Posted by Lucas Sanabio 2006-06-03

New goals for the next release of Marx Explorer

The next Marx Explorer release it is almost done, the most important goal of this new release is the creation of the taglib explorer:file which create an textfield with a button at its side. When the user clicks on the button, an popup window open with the mini Marx Explorer where the user can navigate through the folders and select the file that he/she wants and this file path will be inserted at the textfield and the popup will close.... read more

Posted by Lucas Sanabio 2006-01-17

The main purpose of the Marx Explorer project

As the project is just at the beggining, I dicided to post in this news what was written to the Sourceforge team so they could aprove the project, this text below explains a little what it is the main purpose of the project.

Marx Explorer Description:

Marx Explorer is web file manager developed in Java, Struts which has two main purpose. The first one is to work as a simple web file manager, which would be configured to access an directory at the server and then all the file and directory normal actions could be done by the Marx Explorer, like uploading a file, create an directory, delete an file or directory, navigate at the directory tree, etc.... read more

Posted by Lucas Sanabio 2006-01-14
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