Re: [CentOS] Bash cgi upload form

2009-01-07 Thread John Doe
From: Sean Carolan Anyone have a function or script for uploading files from a web browser with a bash script? I know this is possible to do with Perl, I'm wondering if the same is possible using only bash. Just curious here, from Sean's request info, this script would run on

Re: [CentOS] Bash cgi upload form

2009-01-06 Thread jkinz
On Mon, Jan 05, 2009 at 04:30:58AM -0800, John Doe wrote: From: Sean Carolan scaro...@gmail.com Anyone have a function or script for uploading files from a web browser with a bash script? I know this is possible to do with Perl, I'm wondering if the same is possible using only bash. I

Re: [CentOS] Bash cgi upload form

2009-01-05 Thread John Doe
From: Sean Carolan scaro...@gmail.com Anyone have a function or script for uploading files from a web browser with a bash script? I know this is possible to do with Perl, I'm wondering if the same is possible using only bash. I use curl. It can be a bit tricky if you use POSTDATA...

Re: [CentOS] Bash cgi upload form

2009-01-03 Thread John R Pierce
Sean Carolan wrote: Anyone have a function or script for uploading files from a web browser with a bash script? I know this is possible to do with Perl, I'm wondering if the same is possible using only bash. um, you download from a webserver, and upload to one. wget or curl can be used

Re: [CentOS] Bash cgi upload form

2009-01-03 Thread Rainer Duffner
Am 04.01.2009 um 01:13 schrieb John R Pierce: Sean Carolan wrote: Anyone have a function or script for uploading files from a web browser with a bash script? I know this is possible to do with Perl, I'm wondering if the same is possible using only bash. um, you download from a webserver,

Re: [CentOS] Bash cgi upload form

2009-01-03 Thread Sean Carolan
I think he wants to have a shell-script that can process upload-file- forms, displayed in browsers. AFAIK, the general rule is: don't do that (CGI programming with shell- scripts). Use something else (PHP as CGI, if you don't want to have mod_php). Good to know, thanks for the info. I