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1. Yes, and there are server-side products already out
there that do this. Adobe's product is called Flex Data Services. There are
other alternatives out there, and I'm sure others will point them
out.
2. You can't do anything without the user's permission, but
you can have them select one or more files using the OS's standard
file open dialog box (including filtering what types of files you'll accept),
and then upload the file to the server to do with it as you
please.
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