Re: [CentOS] Fiel uploading framework

2011-09-05 Thread Tru Huynh
On Mon, Sep 05, 2011 at 01:31:59AM +, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
 I need to setup something for a group of CAD guys to provide a web interface 
 for
 clients/customers to send files to them. I was hoping to have an interface 
 where the
 customer would be given a logon and it would email a link to the employee 
 upon his
 successful upload. This would require an internal facing site to provision a 
 slot to give
 to a customer.
 
 Anyone know of a project like this so I wouldn't have to manage any aspect of 
 it?
 
http://fex.rus.uni-stuttgart.de/ is a neat tool.

Cheers,

Tru
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Re: [CentOS] Fiel uploading framework

2011-09-05 Thread Joseph L. Casale
http://fex.rus.uni-stuttgart.de/ is a neat tool.

Cheers,

Thanks guys!
jlc
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[CentOS] Fiel uploading framework

2011-09-04 Thread Joseph L. Casale
I need to setup something for a group of CAD guys to provide a web interface for
clients/customers to send files to them. I was hoping to have an interface 
where the
customer would be given a logon and it would email a link to the employee upon 
his
successful upload. This would require an internal facing site to provision a 
slot to give
to a customer.

Anyone know of a project like this so I wouldn't have to manage any aspect of 
it?

Thanks!
jlc
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Re: [CentOS] Fiel uploading framework

2011-09-04 Thread Devin Reade
Joseph L. Casale jcas...@activenetwerx.com wrote:

 I need to setup something for a group of CAD guys to provide a
 web interface for clients/customers to send files to them.
[...]
 Anyone know of a project like this so I wouldn't have to manage any
 aspect of it?

I don't know if you mean you don't want to be involved in hosting it
or you just don't want to deal with the daily upload/download aspect.
However, assuming the latter I was doing a search for something similar
in the past and (... Devin looks at his notes ...) I found something that
seemed to be suitable:

   http://openupload.sourceforge.net/

However I have neither used it nor looked into whether or not it will
install to CentOS.  If you try it on CentOS I wouldn't mind hearing
about your experience (offlist is ok).

Devin

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