Sneha Sharma@CONTEXT
07/07/2000 08:04 AM

If this is being done in an attachment with a mail, then I can send you the
code.
Sneha





Patrick Regan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 07/07/2000 10:31:54 AM

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I need to have a user specify a file residing on their local hard drive
and then FTP it to where my web server is running (some directory).  I
would assume I would need to use FTP within my java code to do it.  But
this runs on the server so I would not have access to the local hard
drive.  How would I upload a file?

Pat

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