Andrew Tait wrote:
> > That wouldn't work with an e-mail request, though, would it?
> > Where would you send the request to?
> Very true, unless you had an SMTP server, or POP client running on
> the server, which in cgi terms wouldn't be excessively hard, I might
> add.
Well my aim is to be able to upload the files to my ISP and download
them on request by email from another computer so I wouldn't have
thought that's a problem.
> The way I was thinking of doing was to send the request using an
> HTML form, which is a technique I have used on a couple of my own
> scripts.
John's suggestion of www.emailfile.com (.co.uk?) worked like this, but
it was /very/ slow in responding.
Still, useful if you want access to something and don't want to have
to download it first. Just request it to be sent to work (ie for free)
and if it's any good, forward the bits I want home :)
[snip the Python/Perl scripting gubbins - replied to John's]
> Totty <8^)
Paul C, feeling hot (hot hot)
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