According to your opinion, where's the border? which size? Network bandwith isn't the biggest problem in this case. Client Memory could be...
In our case it is hard to learn users using ftp or scp. It should be integrated in a browser. Is it possible? Greetz, Laurens Konign, Lectoraat ITS, HHS ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kees Jongenburger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 2:07 PM Subject: Re: Uploading Movies in MM-package > On Tuesday 01 July 2003 11:41 am, Laus @ Victim wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I have a working MM-package with some movies in a directory and put them > > in MMBase. With some code I can watch the movies by creating the proper > > URL's and using the media player. > > > > Now, I want a user to be able to upload a MPEG or AVI movie to the > > server. It should be very simple, so a user should fill out the name and > > title and a "browse" field to select the movie. By clicking "ok" the > > movie should be uploaded to the servers harddisk and a new node in > > MMBase. > > hmm if files get big http multi-part post is nog really a viable solution > it requires a lot of memory on the client and the server and at least doubles the required network trafic (due to base encoding) > > I think ftp / sftp / scp and webdav are more apropirate to do this > > > > > Does anyone have a clue or a good starting point(examples) to get this > > started? > > > > Greets and thanx, Laurens Koning, Lectoraat ITS, HHS > > > > -- > Kees Jongenburger > Mediapark C101 Hilversum > +31 (0)35 6772910 > > > >
