>Sorry, I forgot to answer that question. It is very reliable, if you don't >have to worry about file size maximum and such.
Thanks, everyone. Some food for thought. On this occasion I will ignore file size limits as the service is not public but limited to a small number of users I wanted to replicate the old hhtp upload/download setup as it has been very successful. WebDAV is obviously a better idea, in many ways, but would require the client's clients to learn a new interface - something I have no control over - and the client to setup users & passwords using OS X Server admin tools or ask IT to do it The idea of a web-based admin control panel to setup users (which came from a PHP script I looked at) is great because it means IT doesn't have to do it for the client, or the client doesn't have to go to the server to do it and, being web-based, it can be done anywhere. So if my client has travelled to Russia to see clients, and wants an upload directory for them, they can set it up there & then via the web interface I think I'll go ahead and knock something together for testing. Any further thoughts are most welcome ________________________________________________________________________ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/developer/maillist.taf
