Unfortunately, the only solution I've found that works well for me is to tell my users they have to create a ZIP/TarGZ archive of the files they want to upload, and then upload *that*. Then I can use Python to extract the files. John Hunter wrote:
"John" == John Ziniti <jziniti@speakeasy.org> writes:
John> In your instance, the client is saying, "Here's some text", John> and you'd like the server to be able to request a file on John> the client's computer???
John> I think it's impossible. It's definitely insecure.
Oh yes, now I see the problem. I have a series of files, file1, file2 file3,..., filen and I wanted the user to be able to give the start and end numbers and zope would iterate over the list and upload them. From your security comments, I see why this kind of thing is not possible.
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Thanks for your input, John Hunter
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