Just add as
<INPUT type=file ...>'s
as needed.

It is possible with a signed applet too. In this way you can get rid of the
HTTP stuff,
and write your own protocol. Not difficult.

Heiko Grussbach wrote:

> Hi,
>
> using the example code provided in this mail, it is only possible to upload
> one file. I'm using netscape 4.5 and hitting the browse button presented by
> the HTML-example code, I can select a file, but only one. Does anybody
> know, if its possible to select multiple files and upload them?
> I think the java class presented could deal with it. Its just a matter of
> how to make the browser able to do a multiple select on files.
>
> Regards
>
> Heiko
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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