Re: Detect a file upload, can I?
From: Nico Kadel-Garcia (nkadel@bellatlantic.net)Date: 11/01/02
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From: "Nico Kadel-Garcia" <nkadel@bellatlantic.net> Date: Fri, 01 Nov 2002 14:00:44 GMT
"Kyler Laird" <Kyler@news.Lairds.org> wrote in message
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> tobrian@email.com (Brian) writes:
>
> >A client wants to upload a file to us daily. They
> >are not very sophisticated and wanted to just use a scheduled batch
> >file in Windows to ftp the file to us. We want to detect the file
> >upload and start the application that processes it.
>
> Why the two step process? Isn't there an MS Windows
> equivalent of this?
> ssh remoteserver commandtoprocessfile <mydata
>
> Also, have you considered HTTP(S) uploads? We do this
> a lot and just build the processing into a simple CGI
> (or Zope) script that handles the upload.
What do you use to do the uploads for HTTPS?
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