Enhanced Directory Browser 1.5.2 is a ASP script for Navigation scripts design by Dale C. Anderson.
It runs on following operating system: Windows. Enhanced Directory Browser is a drop-in replacement for IIS's built-in directory browsing function.
Publisher review: Enhanced Directory Browser is a drop-in replacement for IIS's built-in directory browsing function. The Enhanced Directory Browser is a drop-in replacement for IIS's built-in directory browsing function. The major enhancements over IIS's built-in directory index are: - Files and folders are differentiated from each other. - Files / Folders are Sortable by Name, Date, and File Size. - Directory byte sizes are shown - The look and feel is totally customizable (not through configuration, but because you can change the source code) - Allows specific files / folders to be hidden via script configuration It is very important to realize that this script is not [yet] aware of the IIS "Directory Browsing" directive. This means that if you have any files / folders that you do NOT want browsed, you need to do one of the following: - make sure your NT permissions are set correctly. (no script can override NT permissions) - Specify folders to be "hidden" in the script configuration. The above warning only applies to the directory where you place this script, and the subdirectories contained with in it. The EDB will not browse to a higher-level directory than the directory in which the script is placed. Operating system: Windows
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