@roland #SelfHosting / #SelfHosted...
1/ Good page - Suggest spacing main paragraphs and sections so it's not looking like it's 1 block almost. Putting a line space / carriage return between main points from anchored / TOC jump-list means people see clearly where one main point ends and the title of next point begins.
Let me know if you don't think so. (It's ok either way).
2/ As another topic question
- What's the way you would host a simple directory without NextCloud etc just so I can just copy something to a directory people can also see online as simple directory...
@tetrislife @roland Yeah I remember that now, how would you setup #Webdav today in windows / linux?
(is there more than one way?)
@tetrislife @roland Just to clarify - Can I share a directory in Windows and have that available to people on the internet - even for a short time (say for a friend just for few minutes) and even if really slow
@freeschool
I have seen at work that it is automatic with Sharepoint on the server side. Apache httpd, nginx, caddy web servers all seem to have support for webdav.
@roland
@tetrislife @roland And without servers / on my own is it possible?
@freeschool
You said "host a directory" so I thought you would have a server running. For what you describe, something like #BeakerBrowser would be needed on both devices. I think it is no longer maintained.
@tetrislife Oh yeah "directory" can have multiple-meanings: You got it right that I mean files on my computer is my ideal to internet...
Thanks for replying.
I'll take look at #BeakerBrowser
What is crazy is why I can't just 'share with the world' my directory (even in a dangerous / open way) from something 'shared' my side while my computer is running!
#P2P might have something... but even installing anything seems crazy for random peoplewho want to pop by my IP or what I could give them as newest connection...
I think Open 12 or something had something useful but not sure how...
Why can't you just see my computer files using IP address? (if no firewalls installed etc)
@freeschool
> easy way to put and get files from a directory
Aren't you describing #WebDAV ?
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