HTTP PUT for file uploads
Phillip B Oldham
phill at theactivitypeople.co.uk
Tue Sep 9 12:37:23 MSD 2008
mike wrote:
> Also it would be neat if the server advertised it's advanced upload
> capability, or something so that the client side applet (and possibly
> built-in to webservers some day) would know "hey, if I upload to this
> host, I can use the intelligent transfer system"
>
And if you provide enough documentation on it, someone will probably
write a firefox plug-in to take advantage of the system with the default
<input type="file" /> control. I might even take a whack at it if I've
got the time.
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*Phillip B Oldham*
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