RE: File Uploads

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 21065
interpreted = N
texte = 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 > > > > Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. RE: File Uploads (Whoops) (charles kline 1998)
  2. RE: File Uploads (charles kline 1998)
  3. RE: File Uploads (Olin Lagon 1998)
  4. RE: File Uploads (Olin Lagon 1998)
  5. RE: File Uploads (charles kline 1998)
  6. RE: File Uploads (Olin Lagon 1998)
  7. Re: file uploads with webcat...binary? (PCS Technical Support 1998)
  8. Re: File Uploads: WebCat/SiteEdit (PCS Technical Support 1998)
  9. RE: File Uploads: WebCat/SiteEdit (Eddie Schrieffer 1998)
  10. Re: File Uploads: WebCat/SiteEdit (Kenneth Grome 1998)
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]
[thisurl] mehtod=post>
[/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 > > > > Olin Lagon

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