Re: Help in setting up file Upload Feature with Apache

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it depends on how feature rich you want the interface to be. you can pick up the very simple perl CGI script at http://www.geniegate.com/listings/basicupload/ its free source with a compulsory banner. you could check it out and write your own. i've hacked it to include a download feature as well. if you need that let me know.
 
note: there is no password protection or size limit. you might run it on a ssl server with basic auth enabled.
----- Original Message -----
From: Todd Nine
Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2006 10:27 PM
Subject: Re: Help in setting up file Upload Feature with Apache

Exactly, with you'll want to take into account the file size as well.  There is a limit on the upload file size you will need to set on the server, for my uses, I usually use around 10 Mb.

Todd

On 11/25/06, Stephen <stephen-d@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
David wrote:
> hi guys,
>
> I am trying to set up a file upload feature using my apache server. I
> want a particular page on my website to allow users to upload files to
> my server.
>
> Anyone can help or provide any pointers on how to do this ?
You need to create a web page with a form and a script in PHP or CGI to
handle the action of the form.

Stephen


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