I am working on a project that will require users to
upload/download large high-res image files (100 MB)
from their local PC/Mac to a web server from their
browser. Because the files are so large, there is
concern that:
1. The upload will abort midway, the user will have
to restart the process, get frustrated, etc., etc.
2. The upload will run to completion but will be
corrupt due to packet loss, etc., etc.
Does anyone know a way that files can be uploaded
across the Internet with the ability to restart an
upload that aborts mid-stream and/or does full CRC
checking so as to warn of the possiblity of file
corruption?
Thanks in advance
Joe Tartaglia
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