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Join Date: May 2002
Posts: 105
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Unzipping within FTP
I'm going crazy with having to upload a million files to my server, it takes forever even on a fast connection. I can upload a zip in like 3 seconds, but have noway to unzip it via FTP.
Does anyone have a solution? Is there a FTP program out there that will allow me to unzip a file? I'm at the point where I'll almost consider writting such an ap in PHP. Maybe I should just switch hosts so I can use SSH. Any suggestions? |
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Join Date: May 2002
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OK, I just talked to my GURU, and he suggests I write the following as a CGI:
#!/bin/bash echo "content-type text/html" echo "" /usr/bin/unzip fullpath/filename Does anybody agree with that? Think it could be whipped up into a nice stand alone application? |
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