Well, sorta.
Depends on how you want to go about the upload. If you can FTP a zip or
a directory of files to the server, then point the application at the
server, that's doable with a tool like Bella Album. I've actually (with
permission) integrated that app into BlogFusion for doing exactly the
same. All CFM/HTML, no applets.
http://www.bellavite.com/bellaalbum.cfm
Daniel Elmore wrote:
Until you make the jump from HTML forms to applets/plugins, you will be
limited to users selecting one file at a time (rather than a folder of
files) and no upload progress bar. There are several java applets (users
will need a JRE installed) that make the process much more user friendly.
Here's one:
http://jupload.sourceforge.net/jupload.html
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Tom Woestman
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 9:29 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: File uploads
Good morning all,
For a new internal project we need to look at allowing internal users to
upload files - could be more than 1GB a year. These files need to be tied
to a description that users fill out and be made available to other users of
the application. We have used cffile and it works ok but am curious is
anyone recommends other file upload tools/methods?
Thanks in advance,
Tom Woestman
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