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Pete,

You are too funny! Reading recent emails, PHP is fair game on ~this~ list.
And, since RUI is not exclusively EGL, contrary to kool-aid postings here, I
thought it was an appropriate answer. I certainly was able to find "about
37,600,000" Google answers for "upload PHP" and only "about 28,300" for
"upload EGL".

Besides, I thought he wanted a solution, not an EGL application.

Trevor
P.S. Don't be gentle this time!


On 7/14/09 12:12 PM, "Pete Helgren" <Pete@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I think he was referring to RUI in EGL not Rich UI applications in
general, but you *know* that :-) Sticking to the EGL topic here is
more appropriate. WEB400 might be better, Trevor, for a response like
yours. <He says gently slapping hand...>

Tim....a quick search turned up nothing. I didn't find anything helpful
in my EGL examples I have. Unless Joe or Pete post back, you may want
to post over in the EGL Cafe as well.

Pete Helgren


Trevor Perry wrote:
There are tons of easy solutions with PHP, and using the IFS is simple. Try
this, for example: http://www.webcheatsheet.com/PHP/file_upload.php


On 7/14/09 8:17 AM, "tim" <tim2006@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Hi All,



I have an application where I need to allow a user to upload 1 or many
files. These files will be stored on the iseries ifs. I am using richui
with tomcat server running on windows server 2008. Wsdl,s on the tomcat
server make calls to the iseries for its info.



Any suggestions, examples, would be great.







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