JS3Upload 2.0 is a Java script for FTP scripts design by jfileupload.com.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. JS3Upload is a JFileUpload add-on that allows to upload files to Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3).
Publisher review: JS3Upload is a JFileUpload add-on that allows to upload files to Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3). JS3Upload is a JFileUpload add-on that allows to upload files to Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3). End-user can select files and folders with subfolders from a file chooser or through drag and drop.JS3Upload works with all main features of JFileUpload (on-fly compression, progress bar, redirect after upload, large upload, cross browsers support and more). It could be integrated with regular JFileUpload frontend, JImageUpload previewer UI and even JBatchUpload. It provides the following features: - Amazon S3 REST and SOAP support. - Upload files and folders to a bucket. - Bucket creation support. - US and EU bucket support. - MD5 digest support. - ACL parameter for uploaded object. - Large upload support (up to 5GB) Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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