That's good, but surely you won't compare phpliteadmin with Files app in terms of the interface.
What do you mean "have everything in a single container"? Many users want to view or manage some files in a folder, and then delete the app shortly after. It doesn't get easier than dropping a single file, and then…
Of course not. Index PHP contains ALL the PHP, while CSS and Javascript are loaded into the browser for the interface.
md5() is used to hash names for cache, not for anything security related. For login, it uses PHP password_verify()
Hi, Files app DEVELOPER here. Someone notified me that the app had been posted here. A lot of negative comments, which I don't have a problem with, but I can perhaps clarify a few things. About Files app not being…
That's good, but surely you won't compare phpliteadmin with Files app in terms of the interface.
What do you mean "have everything in a single container"? Many users want to view or manage some files in a folder, and then delete the app shortly after. It doesn't get easier than dropping a single file, and then…
Of course not. Index PHP contains ALL the PHP, while CSS and Javascript are loaded into the browser for the interface.
md5() is used to hash names for cache, not for anything security related. For login, it uses PHP password_verify()
Hi, Files app DEVELOPER here. Someone notified me that the app had been posted here. A lot of negative comments, which I don't have a problem with, but I can perhaps clarify a few things. About Files app not being…