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CCS: Media Manager

Posted by Charles, 23 June 2009 · 149 views

An important aspect to many webpages is the media embedded into the webpage. It's rare to come across a web page that has no images on it, after all. For this reason, we have included a media management tool in CCS to facilitate adding, organizing, and otherwise managing media for your pages.

A word about security

Security is a very important concern when working with files and folders on the filesystem. For this reason, CCS only allows image uploads to occur through the admin control panel and only allows file management operations within a directory defined by editing a file you must upload to your site through FTP. Through these restrictions, if an attacker were ever to gain access to your admin control panel they can only delete and upload within the directory you have previously defined (which can only be set through FTP). They would also only be able to upload image files, thereby limiting any damage that can be done.

You can, however, upload whatever files you wish through FTP and (if you set permissions appropriately on the files) delete and move those files through the admin control panel. This is a compromise we have made to help ensure we protect your site (and server), however, as most administrators will be primarily managing images through the media manager we feel the compromise will not be much of an inconvenience.

What the media manager can do

The media manager allows administrators to manage files on the server (within a specified directory structure). The administrator can create, rename, move, and delete folders at will within this directory. The administrator can also upload image files to any of these folders, delete the files within these directories, and move the files around as needed.

It is a really simple tool designed to help you accomplish a really simple task - uploading, previewing, moving and removing images you might need to embed within your web pages. The media manager manages real files on the file system, so it is presented in the admin control panel separately from the page manager (which handles virtual folders and pages that do not actually exist on the disk).

Conclusion

We realize many administrators are fine with uploading the images and other media they may need for their site through FTP: but for those occasional instances where you just need to quickly upload an image or two while building a web page - or you just need to grab the full URL to an image because you forgot it - you may find that using the media manager can save you a lot of time. It is a simple tool, with a simple and familiar approach, that can save you a lot of time in these very common instances.


No video demo for this one... no one would be too excited seeing image files being moved around. :)




Very nice.

Is there any advantage over cPanel File Manager v3?
There probably wouldn't be any advantage over cPanel File Manager v3. cP F.M. has a lot of functions, but the CCS: Media Manager probably won't out do cP F.M. CCS: M.M. is just supposed to be a quicker way to manage your files rather than going to your FTP you cPanel.
As i understand, it won't be possible to upload other files, than images, but what `ll be with movies/videos, and archives. Isn't it possible to allow uploading other files, and act with them same as it is being done by IPB?
The media manager basically allows CCS to "control" a pre-specified directory. So, you can actually use both the media manager and cpanel (or FTP) if you want. Just use cpanel/ftp to upload files to the directory CCS monitors and CCS will see them.

One major advantage, off the top of my head, is that you can quickly switch over to the media manager to grab a URL to an image, then jump back to the page template or page you are creating. I often forget the exact folder structure or URL to a file when I'm working on something. Additionally, if you're building a page and just need to upload an image real quick, it's easier to jump over to another page to do it, rather than load up a separate application.

CCS restricts uploads through the ACP to images only for security reasons. You can, however, upload other files through FTP to the CCS folder and still have access to delete and move them.
When there is going to be an online store system? If IPS can make the products with a purpose of providing the users have a way to get income, I am sure the image of IPS would be very HOT and everyone would be happy!
Yes, yes, a store addon would be awesome!! :)
One huge advantage for my community for this feature is that I have several different contributors who can access the CCS through the ACP but I would not let use cPanel or FTP for one reason or another so this is an excellent feature for my use.

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