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28-Feb-2004, 02:04 PM #1
Allowing Users to upload to my HTML site
Hello All,

Not sure if this is possible. I have a site made in FrontPage, and wanted to let users upload files to my host. Just certain users and wont be open to everyone. Does anyone know how i couuld go about doing this??

I found this website, but not sure how to set it up to upload to my site. Thanks all

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28-Feb-2004, 02:59 PM #2
This is all going to depend on where you host your site and what they allow. Usually the sites that are just HTML sites aren't going to let you have a cgi script, much less an upload cgi script. But then again, most of the decent hosts nowadays will let you have PHP scripts. What's your current site right now, and where is it hosted (and if applicable, what package from them)? Then I think someone may be able to help you.
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29-Feb-2004, 02:22 AM #4
Is it possible for you to create FTP accounts? You can create usernames and passwords and restrict access to certain folders.
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