Setup for File Upload Utility (#305).

Object setup.

Object name:File Upload Utility
Location:<$nothing>
Parent:Generic MSP Object (#300)
Owner:Lao-Tzu (#8084)
Description:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "<%=this.www_doctype_fpi%>" "<%=this.www_doctype_uri%>"><HTML><HEAD> <TITLE><%=$name%>: <%=this.name%></TITLE></HEAD><BODY <%=this.www_body_args%>><H1><%=this.name%> (<%=this%>)</H1>The file upload utility is used to upload files to the MOO's web interface. You must enter your user name and password, even if you are currently logged in, as a measure of security. Depending on your web browser, the method for uploading files will be different. Mozilla, Netscape, MSIE and Opera, for example, will permit you to click a 'browse' button to choose a file to upload to the MOO. Once you've chosen a file and entered your user name and password, you can submit the file. Once uploaded to the MOO, it will end up as a file on your user, assuming you have enough disk quota to handle the object. You may then move the file around and use it as you need to from within the MOO.<form method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data" action="http://files.moo.ca/cgi-bin/upload.pl"><input type="hidden" value="<%=$www.fileurl%>/" name="fileurl"><table border=0><tr><td align="left">User name:</td><td align="right"><input name="user"></td><tr><td align="left">Password:</td><td align="right"><input type="password" name="passwd"></td><tr><td align="left">File to upload:</td><td align="right"><input type="file" name="upfile" size=40></td><tr><td align="left">Name for file:</td><td align="right"><input name="filename"></td></tr><tr><td align="left"></td><td align="right"><input type="submit" value="Upload!"></td></tr></table></form><P>This page has been visited <%=this.www_counter%> times.<% this:tell_www_tail(@args); %></BODY></HTML><!-- Last modified by Dax (#789) on Thu Jun 12 13:14:59 2003 MDT. -->
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