Hmm, let me be a little more specific.

1. User fills out a form which includes their e-mail address and the path on their workstation/computer where the file is
2. File(s) specified are sent as an attachment and NOT stored on the website server

As for using the file upload section of CGI.pm, the author put warnings regarding several things I need to do:

1. Large files tend to fail for netscape servers(We use netscape and the file(s) are going to be very large)
2. For UNIX netscape the browser will hang, guess what we're on

Thanks again

She-wolf
"Wha? I don't get it."


In reply to Re: Attaching Files to E-mail by She-wolf
in thread Attaching Files to E-mail by She-wolf

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