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    Attaching Documents?

    Good Morning,

    I have developed a website and WOW, Alpha has really outdone themselves with the WAS. In about three weeks, I have the site up and running. It is doing things that our SQL Database Vendor wanted to charge over $10,000.00 dollars for and that didn't include a special remote access server or the $500.00 per concurrent web user license fee.

    To Selwyn, Richard, Lenny and the rest of the team...THANK YOU!!!

    When a customer is at our website and filling out information they wish to submit to us (this is done through a dialog component), I want (need) to give them the ability to attach files (Word Documents, .PDF documents, spreadsheets and so forth) to their submission.

    I have a few ideas about how to possibly develop this functionality, but would prefer to do it right the first time.

    Does anyone have any ideas, suggestions or experiences you could share with me on this?

    Thanks

    Kindest Regards,

    Louis Nickerson

    #2
    RE: Attaching Documents?

    Unfortunately Louis, the Web Application Server does not support file uploads.

    -Lenny

    Lenny Forziati
    Vice President, Internet Products and Technical Services
    Alpha Software Corporation

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      #3
      RE: Attaching Documents?

      Maybe these comments should go in the Wish List but hopefully this is an embellishment that will be considered for the future. Certainly development in the area of club or organization management could use this feature to allow authorized parties the ability to backend load pictures and or other documents. This is a feature frequently available to programs that developers will need to compete against in this market.

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        #4
        RE: Attaching Documents?

        Lenny,

        If somebody is running Apache on the front end, wouldn't they be able to use ftp uploads?

        Thanks
        Cheryl
        Cheryl
        #1 Designs By Pagecrazy
        http://pagecrazy.com/

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          #5
          RE: Attaching Documents?

          Lenny,

          This is very disappointing news!

          Please tell me that this was an oversight and that Alpha will be adding this functionality to the WAS in the near future.

          Kindest Regards,

          Louis

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            #6
            RE: Attaching Documents?

            Hi Louis,

            A long time ago, while I was using Windows ME, I uploaded to the alphasoftware beta test server using alpha and the beta WAS.

            Lenny actually walked me through the steps and too be honest I do not remember exactly how I did it. What I do remember is I used the ftp.exe command found in windows. I believe I used the sys_open() function. Perhaps you can play with this and develop a variables that fills in the ftp command needs.

            I hope this points you to a good area. There is always more than one way to skin a cat (what an aweful thought) Jack

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              #7
              RE: Attaching Documents?

              Building source code in an A5w page, select from the menu Insert / Form / File Upload. Unfortunately it doesn't appear to do anything....

              - Steve
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                #8
                RE: Attaching Documents?

                This is already in the works for the next version

                -Lenny

                Lenny Forziati
                Vice President, Internet Products and Technical Services
                Alpha Software Corporation

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                  #9
                  RE: Attaching Documents?

                  Apache would have nothing to do with it. If you want to provide FTP uploads, you'll need FTP server software running on your server machine. Apache is an HTTP (web) server.

                  And this still would not be what Louis is after. He wants the user to be able to specify the file to attach directly in his web page, similar to the way attaching a file in Yahoo mail or other web-based email clients work. That requires file upload through server to be supported by the HTTP server.

                  -Lenny

                  Lenny Forziati
                  Vice President, Internet Products and Technical Services
                  Alpha Software Corporation

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                    #10
                    RE: Attaching Documents?

                    This was an intentional omission. It is an optional part of HTTP and it was left out in order to meet scheduling requirements. But it will be added for the next version.

                    -Lenny

                    Lenny Forziati
                    Vice President, Internet Products and Technical Services
                    Alpha Software Corporation

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                      #11
                      RE: Attaching Documents?

                      That file upload option is supposed to be disabled in both source and wysiwyg modes of thr HTML editor as it has not yet been implemented.

                      -Lenny

                      Lenny Forziati
                      Vice President, Internet Products and Technical Services
                      Alpha Software Corporation

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