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iTree Pro-XQ Powertree
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This is an "Explorer" style file manager tree that is cross-platform and designed to display in browsers as part of a web application. Numerous facilities are provided for editing and managing contents drawn from databases. This programme/applet is primarily designed for integration with your own in-house scripts and web application, so it has numerous "hook-in" features for communicating with your application and visually dovetailing with it.
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JUpload
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JUpload uploads multiple files at once to a webserver using standard POST request (see RFC1867 for technical details). It is a full-featured and more comfortable and customizable java applet version of the INPUT TYPE=FILE tags from HTML. It runs client-side in the browser (Microsoft, Netscape, Opera and more are supported). Free sample scripts included (ASP, PHP, JSP). Supports HTTPS, Upload resuming and caching proxies, image previewing, resizing, image format conversion and plugin modules.
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AppletFile UploadDownload Software
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AppletFile is a set of Java applets that can be used to enhance file upload and download capabilities on your Web site. Using standard Web browsers, users can upload and download multiple files using predefined paths to automate the process as much as possible. AppletFile is firewall-friendly because it is based on HTTP protocols such as RFC 1867. Version 5.0 is Java 1.5 compatible, runs in stealth mode, allows uploading and downloading without prompting user, deletes files from client machine after uploading to server.
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U-Upload Pro, FTP upload applet
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U-Upload is an FTP upload applet that runs in a web page. Powered by Unlimited FTP applet, U-Upload provides one of the fastest ways to upload files on the internet. U-Upload does not require a special server program or CGI in order to run like other upload components. It will connect to any standard FTP server, giving you full control over where files are stored. Some of the feartures include MacBinary support, automatic Zip, upload entire directories, and much more.
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FTP Upload Applet
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Add FTP functionality to your web application in 60 seconds. Just extract the Thin FTP Upload Zip file, and move the contents to the webserver. Your web site or web application is now FTP enabled. Users need only to drop their files and folders on the browser to upload them.
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