Friendly Name
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INI Variable
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Required?
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Description
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Site
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site
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required
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The name of a Managed Site record defined in the Configurator that connects to a HTTP or HTTPS server.
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File Filter
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specification
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optional
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file mask limiting which files this step should process
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Upload Field Name
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upload_formfield
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required
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Name of the "file" input form element.
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File Content Type
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content_type
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optional
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The content type for the uploaded file, e.g. "application/octet-stream". Use the constant "Automatic" to have the Framework handle this for you
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Upload Form URI
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resource
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optional
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URI to post to. this could either be full or relative path; this option is usually necessary unless posting to a directory. The default is ""
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Post Format
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post_type
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optional
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POST the files using one of several standard formats. multipart/form-data is advised for most situations
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Search Pattern
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pattern
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required
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The remote server's response to this POST operation is saved in a file named according to the pattern and replace options. These options behave just like their counterparts in the Name step.
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Replace Pattern
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replace
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required
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The remote server's response to this POST operation is saved in a file named according to the pattern and replace options. These options behave just like their counterparts in the Name step.
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Form Fields
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formfield[name]
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optional
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Value of any other form input element(s) to be posted. This option may be repeated with as many different element name/value as you need.
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N/A
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path
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optional
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(Currently unsupported through the Web UI - Use the Upload Form URI instead)
Remote directory into which the file should be dropped
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N/A
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header
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optional
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(Currently unsupported through the Web UI)
headers are specified in the form of
header=header: value;
If you need to specify more than one header, they are delimited with %crlf as follows...
headers="header1: value1;" + %crlf +"header2: value2;"
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