[Proftpd-user] Temporary filenames until upload complete
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Hello,
I have a group of users with unreliable net connections.
At the moment they upload their files, the server stores the contents into a
temporary hidden file, and then renames the file when the upload is
complete.
If they have a network error, the hidden file is left on the server, and
they can't upload again.
What's a better way of doing this so that the original filename is retained,
but that the file remains hidden until the upload is complete? I would like
to avoid the (frequent) case where a network problem cuts their connection
and they can't reupload the same filename again.
Thanks,
TJ
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Hello,<br>I have a group of users with unreliable net connections.<br><br>At the moment they upload their files, the server stores the contents into a temporary hidden file, and then renames the file when the upload is complete.
<br><br>If they have a network error, the hidden file is left on the server, and they can't upload again.<br><br>What's a better way of doing this so that the original filename is retained, but that the file remains hidden until the upload is complete? I would like to avoid the (frequent) case where a network problem cuts their connection and they can't reupload the same filename again.
<br><br>Thanks,<br><br>TJ<br>
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