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1. Is setting up a large file upload area simply out of the question if you don’t manage your own server? All the info I find seems to involve changing settings that aren’t an option with a shared host (like adjusting the php upload limit)
2. What is normally used/done to set up an area on a website to allow clients to login and upload large files (such as a printshop or video company may need)
3. Is it common for hosts to not allow certain .htaccess changes, so changing to another host wouldn’t help?
I’ve researched all over and I am just unsure of which way to go with this, I’d appreciate it if anyone can point me in a direction.
You coucl email your host and tell them what you are trying to acheive, they may be acomodate your setting request in some way.
I may be missing somethign but is it possible for your client to use drag and drop into an FTP client.
Mack.
The host got back to me and they don't allow that sort of change to .htaccess and suggested moving to a virtual server where that could be controlled. This is more money of course and he doesn't need that for anything else.
I suppose I am out of options here then-- it's a virtual server or FTP? No other software solution?
I am just trying to make sure before I have to explain to him it's not going to work how he intended and I quoted. ( I did do research before I quoted, but the .htaccess problem was unexpected - of course!)
Mack.