Pre-made solution for allowing a client to upload a file to my web hosting (via browser, not FTP client)?

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Civic Auth - Auth in Less Than 5 Minutes
Civic Auth comes with multiple SSO options, optional embedded wallets, and user management — all implemented with just a few lines of code. Start building today.
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SurveyJS - JavaScript Form Builder with No-Code UI & Built-In JSON Schema Editor
Add the SurveyJS white-label form builder to your JavaScript app (React/Angular/Vue3). Build complex JSON forms without coding. Fully customizable, works with any backend, perfect for data-heavy apps. Learn more.
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  1. elFinder

    📁 Open-source file manager for web, written in JavaScript using jQuery and jQuery UI

    I've used elfinder for various purposes like image upload but also just a file manager. It's entirely customizable in how it saves files(location), what you want to accept, file size limits etc.

  2. Civic Auth

    Auth in Less Than 5 Minutes. Civic Auth comes with multiple SSO options, optional embedded wallets, and user management — all implemented with just a few lines of code. Start building today.

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  3. SFTPGo

    Full-featured and highly configurable SFTP, HTTP/S, FTP/S and WebDAV server - S3, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Blob

    You could check out SFTPGo, it may meet your needs.

  4. Uppy

    The next open source file uploader for web browsers :dog:

    I just found uppy. This will be the next one I use. https://uppy.io/

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