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May 22, 2012, 08:53:50 PM

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LPB
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« on: November 07, 2007, 07:29:22 AM »

Thank you in advance for any help you can give me regarding this.  I'm feeling *more* than a little bit desperate!

I do custom photo cards, etc.  I would like people to be able to upload files directly to me to avoid them being kicked back as too large for the email server.  I *DON'T* want the files visible to all like in a forum, etc.

I set up a form through Front Page but it doesn't work without requiring server authentication.  Feel free to look at it if that would help, it's at:

www.littlepizzabagels.com/send_photos.htm

The site isn't ready to go at all yet, but I'm trying so hard for the holiday card season.  I know there are things to be done and the menu on that specific page still needs to be fixed, but I'm just so focused on getting this working.

Thanks again... you will have my eternal gratitutde!
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« Reply #1 on: November 07, 2007, 08:19:50 AM »

With the FP FileUpLoader, you can specify a destination folder on your hosted site for any uploaded files.  Also, when a user clicks 'Submit' you can specify an email notice be sent (to you).  To specify the upload destination right click on the page (in FP) and choose 'Form Properties' then click on 'Options'.  Specify the 'Email Results' on the email tab and then on the 'File Upload' tab enter a valid destination folder.  You can either create this folder in FP or on LP (through Cpanel).

...hope this helps...
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