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FileChucker

FileChucker is an AJAX-based web application that lets you accept file uploads on your own website. It's simple to install, packed with features, fully configurable, nice looking, and very handy for when you want to share files with anyone.

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  • Mac  Need to enable cgi-bin in Apache
  • Windows  Need to enable cgi-bin in Apache
  • Linux  Need to enable cgi-bin in Apache
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What is FileChucker?

FileChucker is an AJAX-based web application that lets you accept file uploads on your own website. It's simple to install, packed with features, fully configurable, nice looking, and very handy for when you want to share files with anyone. And during uploads FileChucker shows a progress bar & table, so the user knows how much time is left before the upload is complete.

FileChucker can also function as a full-fledged online file manager for your server: it can allow moving/renaming/deleting of uploaded files & folders right in the browser. Of course these features are configurable and password-protectable so you can customize FileChucker however you'd like.

To top it all off, FileChucker works in all major browsers (Firefox, Safari, Google Chrome, IE, Opera), and runs on virtually any server, with no programming required! It's a single Perl script, and most servers support Perl CGI scripts automatically; for the rare server that doesn't, Perl can usually be easily added. If your site is more of a PHP site, don't worry: FileChucker will run just fine alongside your PHP scripts, and you can even integrate it into your existing framework with a PHP virtual() call, if you want to!