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mwb1100:
It doesn't really fulfill your drag-n-drop requirement, but I've used phpXplorer (http://www.phpexplorer.org/phpXplorer/www/) and found it to be pretty useful.

I'd be interested if anyone can find a free PHP, Perl, or Python based web app that does.  I don't think my provider supports Java on the server, but a client side Java applet to handle the drag-n-drop would be fine.

I came across JUpload (http://jupload.sourceforge.net) which looks interesting from the screen shot and the description, but I was unable to get the demo applet to work here.  It didn't start at all in Firefox (which may be a Firefox/Java configuration issue) and in IE6 the applet started, but file uploads failed (but that may be because the demo server may not really be capable of accepting files).

If you try it let us know how it works out for you.

sri:
I'll try phpXplorer later.

How do I set up jupload? What do I do w/ the .jar file?

Update: Somehow the applet seems to be working. A file got uploaded, but it's not anywhere to be seen on the server. Know where the files get uploaded to?

mwb1100:
I haven't actually use the JUpload applet, so I'm ont sure how much help I'll be.  You need to have some server script (JSP or PHP for example) that puts the applet in the webbpage's HTML with the proper parameters, and the server script that gets the post with the files being uploaded needs to handle the upload process.

It looks like it'll need a fair amount of customization by someone who knows PHP (or some server-side scripting) much better than I do.  It looks like JUpload is not a turnkey solution - it needs to be integrated into the website by someone who knows at least a bit about PHP/JSP or such.

The .jar file you download is really just a .zip file that any Zip manager can open - you should open it and read the wwwroot/readme.txt file which has essential information.

There's an example PHP page on JUpload's wiki:  http://jupload.wiki.sourceforge.net/PHP+Example

And an additional PHP script here:  http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1807811&forum_id=199107

justice:
Maybe this will be of user (free version available):
TEAM DRIVE..........TeamDrive creates a virtual drive for data exchange and collaboration among teams and individuals, using the Internet. Anyone with access to an FTP or WebDAV server (e.g. available with GMX, free-of-charge) can use the Basic version of TeamDrive free-of-charge for an unlimited time. The software application guarantees a high degree of security, and was awarded the Data Protection Seal of Approval by the Independent Center for Privacy Protection Schleswig-Holstein Germany.
-http://www.teamdrive.net/en/produkte3.php
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laughinglizard:
sri, one of these may fit.

ALFTP
http://www.altools.net/ALTools/ALFTP/Features/tabid/68/Default.aspx

This table is the ALFTP list.


And FTP Voyager is a good program.
It's shareware, and you pay by the year.
http://www.ftpvoyager.com/


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