Underspecified. Ambiguous.
  1. "to enter a directory" - a directory WHERE? On the server? on the client?
  2. "I know which files..." - oh, how?
  3. "... to upload" - errrrm... transfer from the server to the client, or the otherway around?

This makes sense to me only if you have hardcoded files to download from the server to the client, based on the user's selection of a directory (from a menu? psychic choice?) in which case, this seems to be a case of needlessly going all around Robin Hood's barn. Wouldn't it be more direct to render, as a list of options, the files available to download with explanations of their relevance, utility or some other descriptive language?

And...
What have you tried? WHere's the code?

In reply to Re: cgi file upload without a form by ww
in thread cgi file upload without a form by Anonymous Monk

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