Fath Upload for ASP is a ASP.NET script for FTP scripts design by Fath Software.
It runs on following operating system: Windows. Fath Upload for ASP is a COM component for ASP applications, enabling them to accept easily and reliably huge uploads to the web server with a browser.
Publisher review: Fath Upload for ASP is a COM component for ASP applications, enabling them to accept easily and reliably huge uploads to the web server with a browser. FathUpload is a COM component for ASP applications, enabling them to accept easily and reliably huge uploads to the web server with a browser. The files are selected for uploading via an HTML POST form using the INPUT TYPE=FILE tag. Main features: - Low resource usage - Can handle huge uploads (up to 2Gb) - Speed - Reliability - Robustness - HTML upload progress bar - Unicode support - Ability to upload multiple files at once - Access to text items on the form - Uploads to memory - Ability to save files in the database - Automatic generation of unique file names to prevent collisions with existing files - Ability to put a limit on the size of files being uploaded - Ability to change file attributes Operating system: Windows
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