file upload config

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sam

I created a form and want visitors to be able to upload
files either to the server or to my e-mail. How would I
go about doing this? Bye the way, this is my first time.
 
J

JDR

Sam

E-mail and forms are two different things, you can attach a file to an e-mail, but not a form. If you want people to send you files via e-mail you will need to place a link somewhere

Here are the instructions for File > Uploa
NOTE Your Server / Host must be running Win 2000 with IIS 5.0 or late

1- Place the insertion point where you want to add the file upload control

2- On the Insert menu, point to Form, and then click File Upload.

3- In the Destination Folder dialog box, click Create New Folder, and then type the name of the folder

4- Press ENTER, and then click OK.

5- Set the properties of the folder where uploaded files are store

How to set Folder Properties

1- In the Folder List, right-click the folder, and then click Properties on the shortcut men

2- Clear the Allow scripts to be run check box

3- Select Allow anonymous upload to this directory

4- Select Allow uploaded files to overwrite existing file names if you want existing files to be overwritten

5- Click O

Hope it helps
JD
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

To use the FP2002 File Upload your host needs the FP2002 SE
See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;299763&Product=fp2002




| Sam,
|
| E-mail and forms are two different things, you can attach a file to an e-mail, but not a form. If you want people to send you
files via e-mail you will need to place a link somewhere.
|
| Here are the instructions for File > Upload
| NOTE Your Server / Host must be running Win 2000 with IIS 5.0 or later
|
| 1- Place the insertion point where you want to add the file upload control.
|
| 2- On the Insert menu, point to Form, and then click File Upload.
|
| 3- In the Destination Folder dialog box, click Create New Folder, and then type the name of the folder.
|
| 4- Press ENTER, and then click OK.
|
| 5- Set the properties of the folder where uploaded files are stored
|
| How to set Folder Properties
|
| 1- In the Folder List, right-click the folder, and then click Properties on the shortcut menu
|
| 2- Clear the Allow scripts to be run check box.
|
| 3- Select Allow anonymous upload to this directory.
|
| 4- Select Allow uploaded files to overwrite existing file names if you want existing files to be overwritten.
|
| 5- Click OK
|
| Hope it helps,
| JDR
|
 

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