Maybe offering FileLibrary and its web interface as
part of pier, and not
forcing it to be a structure could be a solution? But in this case user
rights management that works for structures would be lost.
That's a possibility. Although I've never tried myself, but it should
be possible to add the Seaside application configuration and the
FileLibrary management component into some protected management page.
However this is not really efficient when files get bigger than a few
KB, because these are compiled as Smalltalk methods and thus always in
memory.
Lukas
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