The process of transferring programs and/or data files from one computer to another device or computer. In the case of a BBS, uploading refers to files that you transfer from your computer to the BBS. In most cases, this will earn you credits which either give you more time or the ability to download more files. The same terminology applies when using the Internet.
It is a process by which you transfer files and folders from your local hard disk (your local computer) to the server (computer on the internet).
The process of reading data from a user's disk and sending it to another computer.
The transfer of a file from a "source" computer to a "destination" computer. The source is often a PC or home computer; the destination is often a computer hosting a web site. Transfer is usually done using FTP (file transfer protocol). Numerous programs are available for this kind of transfer, such as Fetch, Gopher, etc. The capability is also included in some current web publishing and editing programs such as FrontPage and BBedit.
The process of sending a file to another computer. The file is uploaded by the sender.
Transferring files to a central computer on a network from a remote machine such as a personal computer.
I send the other remote station of a file of his computer.
A client-initiated transfer of data to a server. Used generically to denote file transfers from one system to another.
To copy files from your own computer to a web server. Uploading is the opposite of downloading.
The act of copying data from one's own computer to another computer, which includes posting it on the World Wide Web or elsewhere on the Internet (such as Usenet).
File transfers from your local computer to a remote one.
The process of transferring files from your computer to another location on the internet.
This is a term used for when you put a file from your computer to a remote computer.
The opposite of Downloading. Instead of retrieving a file, you send a file or document to a person by way of FTP ( ile ransfer rotocol) or by Email as an Attachment. UNIX -- An operating system typically used on workstations and computers. Some Internet servers run on UNIX systems.
The act of transferring data from your computer's disk (up) to an online service and storage there.
The process of transferring a file from local computer to a remote computer via a modem or network.
Taking files from your computer or disk and sending them to the Internet. Generally done using FTP or through a template provided by your host. You need to do this to put your site's pages onto the Internet. Many sites also offer online templates or forms to let you simply paste in the information and put it into their pages.
Connecting to another computer and sending a copy of program or file to that computer. SEE ALSO: Downloading.
The process of transferring files from the originating computer to the host - ISP.
When I copy a file from my computer to a server, I am uploading that file. When I copy a file from the server to my computer, I am downloading that file. Dreamweaver A web page editing program, or WYSIWYG tool.
Transferring a file from a local computer (the one you're using) to another, remote computer.
A form of file transfer in which files from one computer are uploaded to a designated server site. This technique can be used for files up to 5 MB.
Sending information to the ISP Return
The act of saving files from your computer to another, usually a server. This will allow people who do not have access to your computer (i.e. other candidates, your instructor, guest lecturers, etc.) to access these files. Upload files to the shared or personal directory in WebKF or use the "attachment" feature on FirstClass.
Transferring a file to a remote computer from your own computer.
The transfer of copies of a file from the user's own computer to a remote database or other computer. The reverse of downloading.
The process of sending a copy of a file from a user's computer to a remote computer. The opposite if download.
The transfer of files from a local computer "up" to a remote computer.
The process of transferring information to another computer, often for publishing on the internet as a web page. The process normally involves using the File Transfer Protocol, or FTP.
To transfer data to another computer or server. For example uploading files onto a website, can make them available to website visitors. Uptime Uptime refers to the time the Service is connected to the internet and is functional and operational.