Yes uploading via browser is doable..however if possible I would like to have the user use the wordprocessing program and when he/she saves the right name is chosen and the document is saved to the database..i'm assuming my users will be lazy and forget to do an upload via the webrowser (then again maybe i'm not doing my users justice :) ). Anyway, perhaps its not possible. The user would fist be accessing a website, then choosing a client_id and then click on a button and voila the wordprocessor starts and the document is allready named klient_id + and incremental number. Then when saving it goes back to the database. Ah well,, i will work on the webuppload to begin with. Thanks for the input guys, always helps to get the mind on the right track because sometimes i find that my train of thought hasnt left the station :)

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