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Well, if you want it like Web Connection, but different, you can use the same type of form (MULTIPART) but use the Posting Acceptor at the the other end maybe with an ASP page. This is handled much better by Web Connection then ASP and you may want a third party control, rather than the MS Posting Acceptor.
Or just use windows explorer. It will treat an FTP site like a directory. I have found it unreliable.
>>>>Allright, I must be an idiot. I have looked all over the MSDN Library for a section, article, blurb, whatever, which describes how to set up an FTP file transfer from a local workstation to an FTP site with a web page using IE. Can anyone tell me where it is in there?
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>>>>Thanks,
>>>>Bill
>>>
>>>Open up a DOS box and type "ftp -help"
>>>Then type "ftp" to run the ftp app.
>>>From the ftp prompt type "help" (without the quotes) to see the list of commands.
>>>Type "help " to see help on a specific command.
>>>To leave ftp type "bye"
>>>
>>>Or, you can download and install a windows version..
>>>
>>>JLK
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>>Oops! I misread your question.... (assuming my Gilda Radner disguise) "Never mind"
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>No problem, I appreciate people taking the time to respond. As I mentioned to the others I want the user to be able to send the file from within the browser web page like the WebConnect example ( sort of idiot proof :-) ), but that technique may have file size limitations.
>
>Bill
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