I'd say "no". Uploading the file is a function of the browser and not under your control.
> From: "El Capitan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2001 15:29:08 -0800 > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: delayed file uploads... > > i have a simple question. im not sure if there is a mod_perl directive or > module for this but id like to perform this simple task: > > two web pages run in sequence. the first page, id like a user to select > several files from his/her machine for uploading to the server using the > input type "file" tag. when the user requests the next page, i DO NOT want > the files to immediately transfer (many reasons for this, just a hard > requirement). rather, id like to store the names of the files into a cookie > or save it on the server with apache::session. this part I already have > working, and am storing the file names into a tied hash using > apache::session module. > > then the user moves onto the second web page and populates more form fields > with additional information. upon submitting this second form, the files > from the previous web page (names stored in the hash %session from > apache::session) are then sent to the server. > > im not sure whether or not this can be done, anyone have any clues? > > > > Kirk > >