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filechucker - AJAXed Uploading Script

March 17, 2006

Ok I’ll send you the file .

What is first thing you do after saying that ? open rapidshare or megaupload ? Its funny how people’s mentality has grown to SHARE, even if it is illegal. face it ! first we used to send attachments through emails, but now most of us prefer free file hosting.
Besides, After Imageshack and Rapidshare got popular, many of the web developers started their own free file hosting or image hosting service. Indeed a lot of money is in it. Internet is growing and so is need of file sharing. Filechuker is a script that allows to Share files that are too large for e-mail by simply uploading them and then sending the link to your friend. There are a lot of features apart from the uploading . ;)

  • Share files that are too large for e-mail by simply uploading
    them and then sending the link to your friend
  • Real-time progress bar and time elapsed/remaining during uploads

  • E-mail notification of new uploads
  • Create, move, rename, and delete files/folders on your server through the browser
  • Multiple folders/subfolders for uploads, optionally user-creatable
  • Can automatically rename all uploaded files to remove any “unfriendly” characters,
    append a time/datestamp, or rename to a completely custom format that you
    specify
  • Users can optionally enter comments/information about the file(s) that they’re uploading
  • Restrict what kinds of files can be uploaded and/or displayed
    based on file extension
  • Easy installation: single script requiring only Perl and CGI.pm, both
    of which are installed by default on most servers
  • Adjustable max upload size (in bytes)
  • Can upload one or multiple files, up to whatever limit you specify
  • And much more…

Comments

One Response to “filechucker - AJAXed Uploading Script”

  1. Amit Tyagi on March 24th, 2006 2:03 pm

    Hi
    also checkout this http://whatyouwant.in , AJAX based information sharing website.

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