Re: uploading directories recursively



On Tue, Feb 21 2006, Richard Cornford wrote:

Kamen TOMOV wrote:
Is uploading recursively directories to a web server possible
with JavaScript?

Not using javascript from a remote web sites under the standard security
restrictions (the browser does not normally expose the local files
system, or facilitate the loading of files from the local computer into
a variable).

Thanks. So does this mean that it is possible to be done if the
security of the browser is lowered? Can it be implemented for
different kind of browsers? Is it possible to lower the security only
for a particular remote web site?

Regards,
--
Kamen TOMOV
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