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B

Bill Schroyer

You have a bigger problem...your web server is wide open.
You need to set the proper permissions!

I went ahead and changed the form to not post to itself
but rather a html file in the private folder
form_reults.htm - Just right click inside the form and
choose a file to send the results too.

~Bill Schroyer
(e-mail address removed)
http://www.frontpagewiz.com

-----Original Message-----
I have a page where files can be uploaded to a folder on my website.
http://rollingbluethunder.com/New_Web/Upload.htm

If you look at that page you will see at the bottom
information about the files which have been uploaded. I
do not wish to have that information appear on the page.
Can anyone tell me what I need to do to not have that info
show?
 
G

Guest

How's the CSS going Crash?
-----Original Message-----
The host, usually.

You're wide open so I'd talk to them right away. You .csv
database is hang out there too.
 
B

Bill Schroyer

That would be a default page, i.e. index.htm or
default.htm, that is to not allow directory browsing.
Your host can password protect a folder using a network
logon. But your current problem is can only be corrected
by the host as it is a floder permissions problem.

~Bill Schroyer
(e-mail address removed)
http://www.frontpagewiz.com
-----Original Message-----
I thought I read something in here once about putting
acopy of my page in each folder to avoid people getting
access to the files in the folder.
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

Also see
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;299763&Product=fp2002

PS
TBMK the FP File Upload does not support multiple file uploads




| How do I close this or is it something I need to have the hosting company do?
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| www.rollingbluethnunder.com
|
|
| "Bill Schroyer" wrote:
|
| > You have a bigger problem...your web server is wide open.
| > You need to set the proper permissions!
| >
| > I went ahead and changed the form to not post to itself
| > but rather a html file in the private folder
| > form_reults.htm - Just right click inside the form and
| > choose a file to send the results too.
| >
| > ~Bill Schroyer
| > (e-mail address removed)
| > http://www.frontpagewiz.com
| >
| >
| > >-----Original Message-----
| > >I have a page where files can be uploaded to a folder on
| > my website.
| > >http://rollingbluethunder.com/New_Web/Upload.htm
| > >
| > >If you look at that page you will see at the bottom
| > information about the files which have been uploaded. I
| > do not wish to have that information appear on the page.
| > Can anyone tell me what I need to do to not have that info
| > show?
| > >
| > >Thanks
| > >.
| > >
| >
 

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