atom feed29 messages in ru.sysoev.nginxRe: HTTP PUT for file uploads
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Subject:Re: HTTP PUT for file uploads
From:Phillip B Oldham (phil@public.gmane.org)
Date:Aug 1, 2008 5:10:23 am
List:ru.sysoev.nginx

mike wrote:

My company needs a file upload solution that will support large file uploads (2GB limit is optional - if we have to tell them less than 2GB that's fine) that will keep re-trying the upload until it is done. We have slow geo users and then just flat out large files to deal with even from fast connections.

Don't want to sound off, but isn't that what FTP was designed for?

There's a variety of Java-based PUT uploaders.

So far, we haven't found any Flash ones (we'd love to NOT use Java) - but there is a way to do it apparently, we just can't find anyone who's done it yet.

You may have to test this, but I'd assume the maint-stream browsers support PUT via the XMLHTTPRequest javascript object.

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