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Old June 19th, 2008 -   #4 (permalink)
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Default Re: How to allow customers to upload files?

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Originally Posted by TeddyRocky
Hey guys,

Customers have been emailing their art files thus far, but we have been getting customers who have very large files that can't be sent through an email. We're trying to figure out how to allow customers to upload the files instead to our website.

I am kind of familiar with html, does anyone know of a tutorial out there that explains this? And could it be a risk/threat to allow anyone to upload files to my website?
Box.net is a nice inexpensive browser based service that eliminates FTP.

Here is another free service...
Easily Send Large Files! Free Accounts!

Also...
YouSendIt - Send large files - transfer delivery - FTP Replacement

These allow you to receive files TODAY without having to host scripts or receive the files directly into your webserver.
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