Creweb is a set of CGI scripts written in LPC that together with the mud web server allow creators to view and edit their files from the internet, using their browser. A creator simply visits the mud home page and clicks on the CreWeb link, then uses their mud name and mud password to login. The interface is primitive, just plain old black-on white and HTML form controls. Perhaps a better way to look at is is "clean and uncluttered". Creators can upload files, and edit files. However, they cannot navigate beyond their home directory. This is for security reasons, and probably will not change. To enable CreWeb on your mud: 1) Choose a port for your web server. In this example we'll use port 8001 2) Issue the following commands: mudconfig http port 8001 mudconfig http disable mudconfig cgi enable mudconfig dirlist enable mudconfig creweb enable mudconfig http enable 3) Use your favorite browser to go to port 8001 on your mud computer. For example: http://your.mud.address:8001 4) Click on the CreWeb link, log in, and have fun! Important things to keep in mind about CreWeb: --------------------------------------------- * This is an experimental system. It probably contains bugs or problems. * It requires cookies and javascript enabled. * It was built with security as a priority but it is still a web-facing file modification system, meaning it is not and never can be 100% safe. * If you decide not to use it, just use the following command to disable it: mudconfig creweb disable * It is intentionally limited to home directories only. You are strongly advised not to try to change CreWeb to circumvent this. * If you need to use CreWeb to edit files outside your home directory, simply copy them into your home directory while logged into the mud, edit, then copy them back. * Users of Microsoft Internet Explorer may have occasional difficulty when editing files. This is due to IE's default cache behavior. Change your preferences to reload pages: Tools->General->Settings->Every visit to the page Then logout of creweb and restart IE. * Despite my best efforts, users of IE still sometimes have problems. If you keep getting weird stuff like not being able to write to a file, or being unable to display the page, try using Firefox instead. And complain to MS. :(