Its not.. any HTML code will work in a JSP page. In fact, I've used the
input type method before. What Pete is talking about is probably using File
IO from an applet. Cause that is the only time that I ever needed signed
control or digital certs. It all depends on what you are doing with the
directory/file.

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Not to disagree but how i it any different then an <Input Type=file>?






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You would have to use a Signed control to do this, since this is a security
issue, if you could write web pages that could browse people's hard drives,
it would be bad.

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Is it possible to create a Directory Chooser within JSP?  I know how to use
HTML's File Chooser but want to create a Directory Chooser maybe using some
Scripting or Java?

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