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File upload, but no cgi, php ect.

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1gbram

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Jul 1, 2006
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All i need is a file upload command, BUT because of problems, I can't use any exra servers e.g. CGI, PHP
I'm not even sure if it's possible!!
 
Sorry, forgot to say that i have a HTTP server already running!!
I'm using Apache 2.2.3
 
As Chris said, you need some kind of script running on the server to handle the upload.

If you have an HTTP server running then you need to see which scripting language you can use to process the upload and do whatever it is you need to do with it.

The webserver itself won't do anything with it unless you tell it what to do.

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I'v been running this unsucceful web page on my own machine for the last year, so i have bought web space elsewere, this solves my problem.
 
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