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Re: attachments in forms

 
 
Jukka K. Korpela
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      06-29-2003
"Paul Goodwin" <> wrote:

> I'd like to have a form on my site in which a user clicks a button
> to attach a gif or jpg from their hard drive (no exe or other
> types) to be sent to my mailbox.


It would probably be much easier to everyone involved to just tell them
your (non-forged) E-mail address and ask them send you E-mail with
attachments. Provided that you're not going to do any automated
processing of the submissions, as it seems.

> Is there much involved in setting this up,


Yes. See http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/forms/file.html

> & can it be done client-side?


Of course not.

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