Hey Matt. Even CGI/Perl is only server side. I don't think there is any way
around using Flash, ActiveX, or a Java applet for this, if it absolutely has
to have a progress bar.

On 8/29/07, Matt Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> My challenge is to provide a tool for uploading multiple files that
> gives a progress/status bar as each is uploading. From what I
> understand (and I'm not an expert), the progress bar part can only be
> done with some sort of client side solution: ActiveX, Flash or CGI
> script. Although I really like this one:
> http://www.element-it.com/MultiPowUpload.aspx, we want a non-Flash
> solution to accommodate those 2 or 3 users that don't/can't have flash
> installed.
>
> I'm thinking that the ActiveX part is out as it also requires an
> install. There are some cheap/free  Perl CGI scripts, but can my
> Windows server run this? We currently have CF7, Windows Server 2003, &
> IIS 6. I don't know anything about Perl. Is it possible to use
> something like this?
>
> Or is there another solution I am missing? Thanks for any tips.
>
> --
> Matt Williams
> "It's the question that drives us."
>
> 

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