i think he needs to consider snail mail.
if hes got that big of an upload from a cafe, which im assuming probably
not a very good connection there.
be a long wait















> The problem, I think, with any web client is whether the point of use (a
> caf� for example) will let him put files on the system and then whether
> they'll let him take them off the system to upload.
>
> However if they WILL let him then you might check out services like
> shutterfly.com or Kodak.com - they're nominally for getting prints of
> the pictures (perhaps something he might like actually) but can also be
> used to order CDs of the images or just store them (although each
> service may charge a small fee for storage).
>
> There are other services out there that will do this as well.
>
> Jim Davis
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Parker, Kevin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Monday, September 01, 2003 11:53 PM
>> To: CF-Talk
>> Subject: Image upload en masse
>>
>> Have a friend who's touring India for about 2 months later this year
> and
>> is
>> taking his digi camera. Periodically he'll get them dumped to a CD (if
> he
>> can find a place in India to do that) but as a precaution (in case he
>> loses
>> the camera and the CDs) he wants to dump them on the web. He figures
> he'll
>> have about 80 images at a time.
>>
>> Picking them one at a time (such as in a CF form) is pretty intensive
> and
>> he's looking for a way to grab them en masse and upload them. Given
> that
>> he'll probably be doing this from Internet Cafe's he probably needs to
> do
>> this via some web app because its unlikely the cafes will have an FTP
>> client
>> loaded or allow one to be loaded.
>>
>> Any suggested approaches please.
>>
>>
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