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How about a program that would allow people on my web page to upload files to a specified folder on my server? I can't find anything out there that is user friendly.
I second this request. The form builder only allows one upload button
Hello,
Web Form Builder will automatically create a "files" directory on your server and store any uploaded files in here. If you want to use an existing directory, you can manually edit the PHP/ASP script to change this folder name. The script checks to see if the directory exists, and if not it creates it. If the folder already exists it just puts the file in there.
As of now Web Form Builder does only allow a single upload button, so if your visitors need to upload multiple files they'll have to create an archive first (ZIP, RAR, TAR, etc.) The developers are working to include multiple upload buttons in a future version.
Web Form Builder will automatically create a "files" directory on your server and store any uploaded files in here. If you want to use an existing directory, you can manually edit the PHP/ASP script to change this folder name. The script checks to see if the directory exists, and if not it creates it. If the folder already exists it just puts the file in there.
As of now Web Form Builder does only allow a single upload button, so if your visitors need to upload multiple files they'll have to create an archive first (ZIP, RAR, TAR, etc.) The developers are working to include multiple upload buttons in a future version.
I would like to see a way to reverse the web form data stored in a SQL data file, by the form builder form. It would be a way to poll the data base, make a query, and report a summary. I have a web form I built where my fishing club can enter their catch information for a club competition, results stored in a mySQL database, so I would like to be able to have the top three or more displayed by a fish category and also a sub category based on the data in the SQL viewable on a web page. The web form builder is great, can we take the concept to the next level.
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