numero = 21067
interpreted = N
texte = Charles, the size limit comes from your browser. Some NT Server IE/Netscapeversions push over 200K. Some less than 15k. I have pushed over 1MB of textthrough forms this way.Aloha, Olin> -----Original Message-----> From: charles kline [mailto:ckline@macsultants.com]> Sent: Monday, November 16, 1998 3:31 PM> To: WebDNA-Talk> Subject: RE: File Uploads>>> This is cool, and also sort of what I remember seeing before. I think you> actually posted the original thread too. Thanks.>> Do you know if there is a limit to the size being posted in this manner?>> - ck>>>> >Charles, true HTTP upload is not yet supported. What you have in mind is> >possible through an HTML form. Create a file like this:> >> >===upload.tpl===> >Untitled> >> >> >> >[hideif [upload]=t]> >> >[/hideif]> >> >[showif [upload]=t]> >User typed in: [htmlFile]> >[/showif]> >> >> >===upload.tpl===> >> >Now you can do a writefile instead of User typed in like this:> >> >[writefile yourpath&file][htmlFile][/writefile]> >> >Whatever the user pasted in will get written to your disk. You> can then come> >up with your own naming convention (date?) and append a database> if needed.> >> >Hope this helps.> >> >Aloha, Olin> >> >> >> -----Original Message-----> >> From: charles kline [mailto:ckline@macsultants.com]> >> Sent: Monday, November 16, 1998 10:16 AM> >> To: WebDNA-Talk> >> Subject: File Uploads> >>> >>> >> Hi everyone,> >>> >> I know that I have seen this discussed before, but I can't seem to find> >> the reference to it that I thought I saw.> >>> >> I would like to be able to provide a way for a client to create a .html> >> file and send them to the server.> >>> >> Then I want WebCat to know about it and since this is going to be a> >> weekly letter to the public I want it to be indexed into the database> >> so it can be referenced by newest to oldest.> >>> >> Is there a way to do this using WebCat 3.0 and WebStar 2.5?> >>> >> - Charles> >>> >> _______________________________________________________________> >> Charles Kline ckline@macsultants.com> >>> >>> >> MacSultants> >> Professional Solutions for Computer Systems> >>> >> Phone# 609-273-3255> >> Fax# 609-273-3721> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >>>> _______________________________________________________________> Charles Kline ckline@macsultants.com>>> MacSultants> Professional Solutions for Computer Systems>> Phone# 609-273-3255> Fax# 609-273-3721>>>>
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Charles, the size limit comes from your browser. Some NT Server IE/Netscapeversions push over 200K. Some less than 15k. I have pushed over 1MB of textthrough forms this way.Aloha, Olin> -----Original Message-----> From: charles kline [mailto:ckline@macsultants.com]> Sent: Monday, November 16, 1998 3:31 PM> To: WebDNA-Talk> Subject: RE: File Uploads>>> This is cool, and also sort of what I remember seeing before. I think you> actually posted the original thread too. Thanks.>> Do you know if there is a limit to the size being posted in this manner?>> - ck>>>> >Charles, true HTTP upload is not yet supported. What you have in mind is> >possible through an HTML form. Create a file like this:> >> >===upload.tpl===> >Untitled> >> >> >> >[hideif [upload]=t]> >> >[/hideif]> >> >[showif [upload]=t]> >User typed in: [htmlFile]> >[/showif]> >> >> >===upload.tpl===> >> >Now you can do a writefile instead of User typed in like this:> >> >[writefile yourpath&file][htmlFile][/writefile]> >> >Whatever the user pasted in will get written to your disk. You> can then come> >up with your own naming convention (date?) and append a database> if needed.> >> >Hope this helps.> >> >Aloha, Olin> >> >> >> -----Original Message-----> >> From: charles kline [mailto:ckline@macsultants.com]> >> Sent: Monday, November 16, 1998 10:16 AM> >> To: WebDNA-Talk> >> Subject: File Uploads> >>> >>> >> Hi everyone,> >>> >> I know that I have seen this discussed before, but I can't seem to find> >> the reference to it that I thought I saw.> >>> >> I would like to be able to provide a way for a client to create a .html> >> file and send them to the server.> >>> >> Then I want WebCat to know about it and since this is going to be a> >> weekly letter to the public I want it to be indexed into the database> >> so it can be referenced by newest to oldest.> >>> >> Is there a way to do this using WebCat 3.0 and WebStar 2.5?> >>> >> - Charles> >>> >> _______________________________________________________________> >> Charles Kline ckline@macsultants.com> >>> >>> >> MacSultants> >> Professional Solutions for Computer Systems> >>> >> Phone# 609-273-3255> >> Fax# 609-273-3721> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >>>> _______________________________________________________________> Charles Kline ckline@macsultants.com>>> MacSultants> Professional Solutions for Computer Systems>> Phone# 609-273-3255> Fax# 609-273-3721>>>>
Olin Lagon
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