I will give the search a try tomorrow morning. But I can give direct
access to the filesystem for one folder on the RaQ if needed as a
temporary holding place. In my head it seems to be the best option I
have. I'll see what my search results come up with tomorrow. 

On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 23:38, Jason Young wrote:
> Does it have direct access to this filesystem?
> Or maybe FTP access? I've seen a lot of talk about automatic FTP 
> transfers on the list, maybe you can filter the topics and grab 
> something from there?
> 
> Just a few cents to throw in :)
> -Jason
> 
> Greg Macek wrote:
> 
> > This topic may have been covered before, but I couldn't find any info on
> > it.
> >
> > We have a Cobalt RaQ4 that serves up all our intranet sites, a couple of
> > which will have forms for uploading files that are related to records
> > stored in a DB. I'm not planning on storing the files in the DB, don't
> > worry. :) However, the files themselves will not be stored on the RaQ,
> > but a different file server on the network which has substantial space
> > for files.
> >
> > What is the best way to go about this? Have the file uploaded to a temp.
> > location on the RaQ and FTP it to its final destination? Or is there a
> > way to automatically redirect the file? I've considered NFS for this,
> > but I'm unsure if the RaQ has tools for mounting NFS shares.
> > Ideas/comments welcome. Thanks.
> >
> > - Greg
> >
> >
> 
> 
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