Ok, but you're telling that the client will be doing upload to server. Not
the server doing a dounload from client. I was understood as a wrong way.
I'm sorry.

Robert Cummings wrote:

> PHP can do this, but you'd need it set up on each of the client
> computers and periodically run to check the temp folder and perform the
> upload. That's what any other application that can do similar does.
> 
> Cheers,
> Rob.
> 
> On Mon, 2006-03-06 at 15:30, João Cândido de Souza Neto wrote:
>> PHP don't do this.
>> 
>> The user must select a file to upload and then the PHP can work with
>> this.
>> 
>> PHP has no access to local files, think with me, how can PHP discover
>> which machine in internet he has to access to get files.
>> 
>> Mace Eliason wrote:
>> 
>> >
------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> > Hi,
>> > 
>> > I really don't think this is possible from what I know of php, but I
>> > thought I would as the experts.
>> > 
>> > Is it possible to have php create directories and move files on a local
>> > machine. I have created a web portal for a client and now they would
>> > like it to upload files to an server, no a problem. But they would like
>> > it to also move temp files on the users computer to new directories and
>> > then upload the file to the server with no user interation other than
>> > clicking go.
>> > 
>> > I have thought of doing this in vb or c# but I have done very little
>> > with these languages, and php just rocks.
>> > 
>> > Thanks
>> > 
>> > Scandog

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