I used to use the Jftp applet back when the uploaded file went into memory
(back in '04-05).
http://www.somethingjava.com/

I had a guy that wanted to upload his whole set or show/concert as one file
and it was hell on the server and I had a lot of failed uploads.

I remember seeing some other FOSS java applets that you can embed in in a
web page a while back. Jftp worked great and you could talk to it with JS.

No affiliation or interests, vested or otherwise. Just a good product.

G!

On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 10:35 AM, Les Mizzell <lesm...@bellsouth.net> wrote:

>
> Working on an admin section for a client to upload podcasts and video to
> his site. I've always used plain old cffile for this sort of thing, but
> his files are a bit on the hefty side compared to what I've usually used
> cffile for.
>
> Could performance be improved by used cfftp along with cffile, or is
> there really not much of a difference? Or is there a better ?best
> practice" way for large files I'm not looking at yet?
>
> 

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