Hi
Probably the only way will be with a java applet to do the transfer
directly to the other host.
Not sure if applets can connect to a host that they did not originate from....
(not done much with java yet :)
Tom
At 11:09 PM 12/04/01 -0500, David Minor wrote:
>hmm, good idea, but the only access I have to the remote machine is ftp.
>Can't put a script on it. I am getting the feeling that I actually have to
>move the file(s) from the user's machine to my server and then transfer them
>to the FTP site? I was hoping there would be a way to transfer directly
>from the user to the remote FTP site. But now that I think about it, I
>guess probably not. so the trick would be to let the form upload them to
>/tmp and then move them to the remote site. Takes twice as long. :( I'm
>talking about 10-15 MB at a time while the user waits for confirmation.
>That's a long wait (even moving it once). Any ideas?
>
>dm
>
>Plutarck wrote:
> >
> > Or you could just put a PHP script on the target server that will take the
> > input via GET and store the data for you. So you don't even have to use
> FTP.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Plutarck
> > Should be working on something...
> > ...but forgot what it was.
> >
> >
> > "Lindsay Adams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> >> sure.
> >>
> >> keep track of the files on the server drive, then open a connection using
> >> fopen() and fputs the contents of each file.
>
>
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