Client file uploads

I am building a site for my graphics company with Freeway Pro. Does Freeway have the capability for my clients to upload large graphics files and then send me a notification that a file / order has been placed?


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An easy solution way is to use Forms to Go from http://www.bebosoft.com/products/formstogo/overview/

This is script / app that run alongside the HTML files the Freeway Creates.

David Owen

On 6 Jan 2012, at 14:55, Colorondemand wrote:

I am building a site for my graphics company with Freeway Pro. Does Freeway have the capability for my clients to upload large graphics files and then send me a notification that a file / order has been placed?


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Then how do I create this HTML code in Freeway?


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You need to purchase Formtogo then look at this here:

http://formstogo.stationv.com/danjaskarvideotu.html

David Owen

On 6 Jan 2012, at 15:21, Colorondemand wrote:

Then how do I create this HTML code in Freeway?


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So, the capability that the OP talks about is not available through Freeway Pro without this third party action?


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I see that Jot Form seems to do this as well. But Jot Form is not an action that is intrinsic to my website and server. Forms to go is.


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So, the capability that the OP talks about is not available through Freeway Pro without this third party action?

This is a dangerous area in which to tread without a lot of forethought into server security.

It is very easy to let a potential hacker upload all sorts of malicious files to your server without a lot of care taken by you. And if you are on a shared server you could be risking the safety of hundreds of other sites on that same server.

Do you want that responsibility?

If so then I would encourage you to look at something like FTG who have spent a lot of time making sure that their system is safe!

David


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Good observation David.


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