>I know you've looked at form submissions and cffile, so I am
>brainstorming alternate methods.
>
>Could you create a frame on your submission page pointing to an ftp
>area on your site, and allow them to use the ftp handling built into
>most browsers? Then they could drag-and-drop or copy-and-paste the
>images into the window and let the os handle the move. Your app could
>then catch them and associate them with the proper form submission (by
>creating dynamic subfolder to go with each form submission)
>

That also may be a problem - network operations don't want to maintain an FTP 
server. Still looking for other alternatives.

larry

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