7015NEW! SPADS ? File Uploader ? v2.6http://www.spads.com/fileuploader.htmlFEATURES: Works on Unix and Windows, with Netscape or Explorer! The program has options for limiting file sizes and types, uploaded file types can be set for All files, All files except executables, or just image files!
You have an option to place a link in the success page to the uploaded file, that users can utilize else where, and the program has been updated to work with the new Perl 5.8.0
SPADS ? (File Uploader) using perl only, can upload images only (.gif or .jpg) or any type of file! It can by omission exclude all, ( .exe), ( .dll) and ( .bat) files. Use with caution!
The program has been rewritten to by pass some of the limitations of the cgi-lib.pl that it used to work with. And to make it more flexable for the user!
These files are stored in UNIX so if any scripts or text files appear to be munged in DOS/Win use Wordpad or a word processor to edit and save as plain text. And if you upload from DOS/Win to UNIX, upload as ASCII, not binary.
This CGI upload script provides your customers with the ability transfer files from your website to your server. A smooth and easy to use interface for both customers and administrators, in retrieving and managing uploaded files was the basis for development of this HTTP File Transfer Program. Additionally, you can create multiple folders for your customers to upload files to, create and edit notes associated with each file uploaded, and send personalized auto-responding email messages to your customers after a file upload takes place.
PSUpload has been around since last century! It was originally written by Mark Knickelbain and has steadily grown in popularity. We estimate it's currently in use on over 50,000 websites with over 150,000 downloads. PSUpload is a quick and easy to implement File Upload Script for permitting the upload of any type of file (ASCII & Binary) to your server from your web site.
upload.pl is simple perl CGI script to upload file using netscape 2.0+ or Internet Explorer 4.0+. The program uses the excellent CGI.pm perl module (part of standard perl now). To upload a file, the user must validate herself. The script uses a text file as a user database. The text file contains the vertical bar separated userid, Unix crypted password ( can be used in Windows as well) and user's upload path.
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