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  1. OK. As I told you already you may use FTP. Just load your file to an FTP server - automatically from your Selverlight application - and then start PHP script. It will connect to FTP and download that file. I'll look into that SergeiSS, sorry for not responding to your earlier post. Thanks for that tip!!
  2. Oh no! I need to avoid interaction with the user since the interaction has already occurred in the Silverlight. If I pass the file path (from the My Documents folder in Windows) to a server-side PHP script that has the fopen() and fread() functions, it wouldn't work ??
  3. Hi, I'm an experienced developer in desktop development, but am completely new to web technologies (except Silverlight 4). I need help uploading a file from a user's machine to my web hosting server. Here's my scenario: I have a Silverlight application which saves a temporary image to the My Documents folder. I need a PHP script which will take this image (a JPG image) and copy it to a server folder (without any use of a web form). Can anyone point me to a good tutorial that shows this? I cannot find one. They all use Form/Submit buttons, and I can't have that. Also, does this functionality require both client-side and server-side scripts, or just server-side? Thank you for your time! Max
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