Sounds like a neat idea.  But I am very inexperienced in TK.  Can you
point me to a good place online to do some studying?

--Alex


>>>>>> "AB" == Alex Brelsfoard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>   AB> I have an online photo album that all my friends and family use to
>   AB> share photos and comments on these photos with each other.  It's
>   AB> fairly robust, and was [EMAIL PROTECTED] fun to create.  But that is the
>   AB> ultimate destination for her pictures.  She has a digital camera
>   AB> and might be able to swing the use of a FTP client.  But the idea
>   AB> of this is that everyone is lazy and busy.  So I need to make this
>   AB> dreafully easy for the uploader or uploads will not occur.  Sad
>   AB> but true.
>
> then just write a simple tk or cli app that does the ftp. it can list
> the local files, she can click on them and it ftps them. probably less
> work than doing client and server java (and it is pure perl). browsers
> were never designed to do much and they are overloaded to the max
> now. classic marketplace beating out quality (in terms of the
> http/browser platform for all things).
>
> uri
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