Re: How to upload a file to my web server
- From: MikeR <NOnf4lSPAM@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 16 Jul 2005 21:54:19 -0400
My ISP has an upload component for an http upload (AspUpload). Took 'em about 15 minutes to configure it for me, amd it took me maybe 45 minutes to write a page, and get it working. Check with yours. Check with your company admin to see if they will buy an upload component. If not have em set you up a write enabled directory, then Google for upload scripts. How do you access the internet from a client's shop now? If they let you hook up a laptop, you're home free, but I'd bet not. GL!
MikeR 1st
Richard Lewis Haggard wrote:
Thank you, that was essentially what I did but that was intended only as a stop gap measure. The problem is, my connection from my FrontPage client to my own company's web server is through a cell phone modem. Transferring a 50 megabyte file via cell phone modem is somewhat time consuming. What I want to do is to transfer from a client company computer across their own internet connections to my own company's web server. I was hoping for some sort of upload technique that didn't involve updating a sub web from my FrontPage client across its very slow cell modem connection to the internet.
So - how do I set up my web page to catch a file upload from an external computer across the internet?
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