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jClientUpload (Upload FTP/HTTP Applet)
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jClientUpload is a client-side JAVA component (Applet or WebStart) that allows to upload files to a web or ftp server. This component could be integrated in any application whatever server-side technology (JSP/Servlet, PHP, ColdFusion,ASP, ASP.NET, Perl/CGI). Front-end provides an upload progress bar, a cancel button, drag&drop support and copy/paste support. This new release provides FTP support, directories upload, very large (2GB) HTTP uploads, redirect URL after upload, WebStart support and more. It is customizable (multilanguage and colors).
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JUpload Applet
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JUpload uploads multiple files at once to a webserver using standard POST request (see RFC1867 for technical details).It is a multi-threaded, more comfortable and customizable java applet version of the INPUT TYPE=FILE tags from HTML. It runs client-side in the browser (Microsoft, Netscape, Opera and more are supported). Free sample scripts included (ASP, PHP, JSP). Supports HTTPS, Upload resuming and caching proxies, image previewing and Plug-In modules.
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Secure FTP Applet
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Secure FTP Applet is a secure FTP client component that runs within the context of your web browser as a Java applet. Secure FTP Applet can establish a connection using either standard FTP or the SFTP protocol for a secure connection. It is designed to let non-technical users exchange data with an FTP server while ensuring that all data exchanged is completely secure.
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Jftp (Java FTP Multiple File Upload / Download Applet)
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Jftp provides you with the ease of uploading and downloading files over the internet via FTP from within your very own web enabled applications. Jftp has methods to get the status of the transfer, running javascript method after transfer, changing filenames and much more. Jftp has enhanced documentation and live examples included.
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iTree Pro-XQ Powertree
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This is an "Explorer" style file manager tree that is cross-platform and designed to display in browsers as part of a web application. Numerous facilities are provided for editing and managing contents drawn from databases. This programme/applet is primarily designed for integration with your own in-house scripts and web application, so it has numerous "hook-in" features for communicating with your application and visually dovetailing with it.
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