ftp uploads to a subdomain...
Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 3:19 pm
Hello,
I was hoping someone might be able to help me...
I would like to integrate some kind of ftp transfer section to www.dpi-print.com which would allow our customers to transfer artwork to our 'general' subdomain without downloading an ftp client - would the uploads module do this or is there some other way of achieving this? It would only need one username and password which we could give out to our customers.
It could be just to upload to our 'general' subdomain for the smaller jobs - one username, one password... Although at present bigger customers get their own subdomain to transfer files to - could this also be included - with different usernames and passwords...?
To let you see what kind of system we're after please see http://www.croxsons.co.uk/ - the section is 'supply your files here'
If there is anyway also that it could send us an email to let us know that the artwork had been uploaded that would be brilliant - although it's easy enough to ask people to send us one so this isn't really a necessary requirement.
Any suggestions?
Many thanks,
Jen
I was hoping someone might be able to help me...
I would like to integrate some kind of ftp transfer section to www.dpi-print.com which would allow our customers to transfer artwork to our 'general' subdomain without downloading an ftp client - would the uploads module do this or is there some other way of achieving this? It would only need one username and password which we could give out to our customers.
It could be just to upload to our 'general' subdomain for the smaller jobs - one username, one password... Although at present bigger customers get their own subdomain to transfer files to - could this also be included - with different usernames and passwords...?
To let you see what kind of system we're after please see http://www.croxsons.co.uk/ - the section is 'supply your files here'
If there is anyway also that it could send us an email to let us know that the artwork had been uploaded that would be brilliant - although it's easy enough to ask people to send us one so this isn't really a necessary requirement.
Any suggestions?
Many thanks,
Jen