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File Upload components?

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clintonG - 21 Dec 2005 01:43 GMT
I've been looking around to learn more about file uploading and this
component [1] makes note of Mac and Unix support and so on. It also sells
for $149 and up!

What's the big deal here? Spoofygoo buy-me talk? Or are there really issues
accessing the Mac or *nix file system to get a file to upload to the server?

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[1] http://www.websupergoo.com/abcupload.net-1.htm 
clintonG - 21 Dec 2005 02:03 GMT
Correction: $899 for the .NET component!

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> I've been looking around to learn more about file uploading and this
> component [1] makes note of Mac and Unix support and so on. It also sells
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> [1] http://www.websupergoo.com/abcupload.net-1.htm
Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP] - 21 Dec 2005 05:21 GMT
   Have you looked at the WebClient component?  Its in the framework, and
is free.  It will upload using a HTTP PUT or POST.

   Hope this helps.

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> I've been looking around to learn more about file uploading and this
> component [1] makes note of Mac and Unix support and so on. It also sells
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> [1] http://www.websupergoo.com/abcupload.net-1.htm
clintonG - 21 Dec 2005 16:46 GMT
Not yet Nichols but thank you for bring it to my attention... still, the
question looms "is there something 'special' to consider with regard
touplodaing binary files to a PC from a Mac or Unix platform?" the seller of
the component infers that there is something to be concerned about.

With some of the 2.0 quality issues I've been learning about I'd just like
to know what may have been left out of the box so to speak...

<%= Clinton Gallagher

>    Have you looked at the WebClient component?  Its in the framework, and
> is free.  It will upload using a HTTP PUT or POST.
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>> [1] http://www.websupergoo.com/abcupload.net-1.htm
Joerg Jooss - 21 Dec 2005 19:22 GMT
> I've been looking around to learn more about file uploading and this
> component [1] makes note of Mac and Unix support and so on. It also
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> issues accessing the Mac or *nix file system to get a file to upload
> to the server?

If there was, it would be a browser issue. Honestly, I've never heard
of something like that.

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clintonG - 21 Dec 2005 20:33 GMT
I haven't thought so myself but the component for sale mentions such issues
as it they were important. Thanks for your comment.

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>> I've been looking around to learn more about file uploading and this
>> component [1] makes note of Mac and Unix support and so on. It also
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> Cheers,

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