Difference between revisions of "Seon Webaccess add files"

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== XUpload Pro ==
 
== XUpload Pro ==
 
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XUpload Pro is a CGI based web browser upload solution integrated into Seon Webaccess. It provides a platform-independant solution for file upload without any additional browser plugin integration. It transfers the file with displaying status and speed information. Up to 5 files can be selected for batch transfer. After each transfer, more files can be selected.
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XUpload Pro is a CGI based AJAX web browser upload solution integrated into Seon Webaccess. It provides a platform-independant solution for file upload without any additional browser plugin integration. It transfers the file with displaying status and speed information. Up to 5 files can be selected for batch transfer. After each transfer, more files can be selected.
 
*works on Unix
 
*works on Unix
 
*browser plugin independant
 
*browser plugin independant

Revision as of 18:08, 7 February 2009

There are two mechanism in order to add files from your local filesystem to an Seon send job:

  • XUpload Pro
  • SWF Upload

Both have several characteristics. These are:

XUpload Pro

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XUpload Pro is a CGI based AJAX web browser upload solution integrated into Seon Webaccess. It provides a platform-independant solution for file upload without any additional browser plugin integration. It transfers the file with displaying status and speed information. Up to 5 files can be selected for batch transfer. After each transfer, more files can be selected.

  • works on Unix
  • browser plugin independant
  • display of transfer speed history and time calculation


SWF Upload

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SWF Upload uses (as the name implies) a Shockwave browser plugin to access the local filesystem and transfer of the selected files. Due to the (widely available) browser plugin it's available on mostly any computer, but not supported on Unix machines. Also, due to restrictions in the browser plugin, the behaviour of the flash plugin may vary on different platforms and versions of Flash.

  • fast and easy access for multiple file upload
  • widely available
  • nice GUI
  • may have file bufferung problems on some platforms