profjr, I don't understand the question. There is already a site for uploading projects: scratch.mit.edu What are you suggesting that is different?
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It is only a suggestion!
Many schools use proxy server, blocking the doors and antivirus, which has just blocking, most of the time, when I Scratch software to upload projects.
A site for uploading files / projects would be an efficient way, without circumvent the security system of school ...
See the example: http://profjr.scratch.vila.bol.com.br
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It looks like he is proposing a "Pull" system up to the server instead of a "Push" system from the PC. I'm not a network security guy; why would this get around Proxy and firewall problems?
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I should hope not, as "pull" systems are much more prone to cause security problems than ones that require the user to initiate the transaction.
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Sorry, we do not speak fluent English, which is why translation tool to use google.
The goal is not to circumvent security problems, the problem is that my students not to upload projects through computers at the school, or make a class interesting, but the upload of the project they do at home, but not all succeed. At school would be easier because it would have the help of the teacher.
We tried everything to resolve this problem, along with the heads of the network at the school, however, have not been successful. The port 80 you speak Scratch be used by the software is released, the port 8080 also. Still, not working, we could not publish through the Scratch software.
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