look into the various attributes of the <input type="file"> element.

On 3/9/07, Steve Good <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the answers.  I found the doc just after I sent the email.  I
> do wonder, however, if there is a way to restrict the file types the
> user is allowed to browse for (ie. they can only see .mov files) after
> clicking browse.  I see that I can restrict the file types once the form
> has been submitted, but that doesn't really stop a user from trying to
> upload any file type they see fit to send.
>
> Steve Good
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Portal Hosting
> http://www.lanctr.com
>
>
>
> Steve Good wrote:
> > I'm putting together a form for users to upload video files of our
> > lectures realized I wasn't entirely sure how to go about getting the
> > file name of the file that's being put to the server.  I want to add the
> > file name into the database without having the user manually enter the
> > file name in a form field.  I haven't really started looking around the
> > web yet, but plan to as soon as this gets sent out.
> >
> > TIA
> >
> >
>
> 

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