If nobody else wants to do this, I will. Except users will have to upload the text (i have a lame java applet that lets you upload from your browser) then it would Have the switches and a Okay button. I see no need for password though. If you want it password protected just stick a .htaccess file in the base dir. ... (0 0) ----------------------------------------------------ooo--v--ooo---- Windows 95 packs with solitare (ooohhh!), Linux packs with DOOM. You can have your deck of cards, I'll take a chainsaw!! John [EMAIL PROTECTED] Security Analyst & Kernel Hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
.oOo. Windsor Linux Users Group Founder .oOo. ------------------------------------------------------------------- On Sat, 15 Aug 1998, Paul Miller wrote: > > Anyone have a cgi script for the dos2unix and unix2dos commands? > > I'm not talented in html or cgi scripts, so I can't exactly make one. > Here's how I thought it might work: > > 1) web page: > 2 radio switches, 1st=dos2unix, 2nd=unix2dos > 2 small text fields > "ok" button at the bottom of page > the 1st small field is for reading a file > the 2nd small field is the location to write a file > "ok" goes to the next step > 2) asks for user name and password > 3) runs dos2unix or unix2dos > 4) saves file > > can anyone help me out? > > > Thank you, > Paul Miller >