Upload a File
This page is used to transfer a file from the local file system of the
computer you are using around the Internet to the server where it may
be accessed by others (=upload).  Please read the instructions and warnings 
below before you use this page to upload a file.
Instructions
	- Make certain that the file you want to upload is not open in another
	window.
 
	- Press the browse button.
 
	- In the dialog box that appears use the appropriate control
	to view files of all types.
 
	- Use the dialog box to select the file you want to upload and
	then press the OK button. (The file name should appear in the box next
	to the Browse button on this page.)
 
	- Select the "Send Now" button.
 
	- If you see an error message seek help.
 
Warnings
Copyright
It is your personal responsibility to verify that you have permission from the copyright 
holder to upload the file(s) to this web site.  Text graphics and other media files may all 
be subject to copyright control.  The system administrator(s) of this web site
accepts no liability for any breach of copyright you commit but reserves the right 
to delete files which it suspects might breach copyright law.
Viruses
It is your personal responsibility to verify that the file you intend to upload does not 
contain a virus.  The FLDU will make efforts to detect and delete infected files but will 
accept no liability for the consequences to users of viruses that escape detection.
Offensive Material
College regulations on use of the Internet apply equally to the use of this site to 
publish material.  Authors should make proper use of access control where material is 
essential to study for some students but may be offensive to others (for example, some 
images for use by human biology students may fall into this category).
File and Folder Names
This document works a little like a directory on a conventional web server and can contain 
a number of HTML and media files.  There are some basic restrictions on the naming of files.  
	- No forward or backward slashes are allowed in file names.
 
	- Names are normally restricted to 250 character long. (Certain names must be shorter.)
 
	- Upper and lower case letter are preserved but a web addresses using differing case will
	still work.
 
	- If you upload a file to the same folder as a file whose name differs only in case
	that file will be overwritten by the uploaded file.  E.g. if MyFile.html already exists
	and you upload myfile.html the second file will replace the first file.
 
	- It is acceptable for your file name to contain space characters but the web address
	of the uploaded file will replace spaces with + characeters because web addresses must not
	contain spaces.
 
	- Web addresses should normally stick to alphabetic, numeric, hyphen, underscore and 
	dot characters.  Other characters in your file name are acceptable but in the web address
	of your uploaded file these characters will be coded using a sequence like '%nn' where nn
	will be a two character code for the replaced character.  
 
	- There is a restriction of 250 on the length of the name of your file after
	special characters have been encoded.  Since encoding increases the length of a file name
	there may be cases where a file that seems to fit the restrictions cannot be uploaded
	because its coded name is too long.
 
	- For technical reasons you cannot use file names that start with the sequence 
	"bs_template_".
 
You don't have upload level access here.