HTTP File Upload Applet is a Other scripts script for Other scripts design by jscape LLC.
It runs on following operating system: Windows. HTTP File Upload Applet is a browser based Java applet developed to simplify the process of uploading multiple files to a server using the HTTP file upload standard described in RFC 1867.
Publisher review: HTTP File Upload Applet is a browser based Java applet developed to simplify the process of uploading multiple files to a server using the HTTP file upload standard described in RFC 1867. HTTP File Upload Applet is a browser based Java applet developed to simplify the process of uploading multiple files to a server using the HTTP file upload standard described in RFC 1867. Feature Summary - Client platform independent - Support for any browser or operating system that has Java Plug-In 1.4.x or above installed. - Server language independent - Support for several server side languages including PHP, Perl, ASP and JSP/servlets. - File preview - Preview images prior to upload. - Drag-n-drop support - Drag and drop files from local directory to upload queue. - Folder upload - Ability to upload an entire folder recursively. - Network drives - Ability to upload files from other machines on the network. - Cancel upload - Ability to cancel uploads at any time during upload process. - Progress monitor - Monitor the progress of file uploads. - Internationalization - Easily customize all button text and labels to match your locale. - SSL encryption - Support for connecting to secure sites using SSL. - Local file filters - Specify local file filters limiting the types of files that may be uploaded. - Proxy enabled - Support for connecting to proxy servers using both HTTP and SSL enabled connections. - Custom actions - Specify a custom URL to connect to after files are uploaded to the server. - Maximum filesize - Limit the maximum size of files that can be uploaded. - Date format customization - Customize the date format used when displaying files. Operating system: Windows
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