When it gets to be ridiculously large files, I tend to make them use
email attachments to pass the file to my app, and use a little java
routine to pull the file out of the mailbox and save it to disk.

This has two benefits. It doesn't bog my cf server and it makes the
uploading user realize just how big the darn thing is.



On 10/17/05, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> For a project here at work the clients want to upload very large 
> multi-megabyte tiff files to the server from a web browser. Unfortunately 
> CFFile/HTTP is probably not up to this task. A while back there was some 
> discussion about java based file uploaders. Does anyone have any 
> recommendations or suggestions for java based solutions that would be able to 
> handle files this large?
>
> many thanks,
>
> larry
> --
> Larry C. Lyons
> Web Analyst
> BEI Resources
> American Type Culture Collection
> email: llyons(at)atcc(dot)org
> tel: 703.365.2700.2678
> --
>
> 

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