colorado wrote: This sounds useful for creating add-on modules for open source CMS (Content Management System) web apps. Can TinyDISK or NanoURL be installed and used on a remotely hosted unix server and MySQL database, administered via FTP or through a web-baseed interface like cpanel?
Sure. NanoURL was written to test TinyDisk and to provide a framework for future services. What most of the slashdot crowd doesn't seem to get is: -This hack is about how things like PHP magic quotes cannot secure you if your web application design is bad. -This hack is about how to write extensions to web applications, hopefully adding value to them (Chicagocrime.org) -This hack could be applied to nearly any service on the Internet. -This hack is crippled by default to *NOT* flood TinyURL. -This hack is supposed to be fun. Come on, there's a picture of a dude hugging a Penguin in there now! RE: TinyDisk - An anonymous shared file system on top of TinyURL. |