if i have a link that allow user to download an application from an server, is like Code:
<a href="wss1/daemon tools.exe"></a>
after i clicked this link, i will be link to an pop up windows to specified the save path location.How do i set the save path location to a dedicated destination or file?is like when i click on the link then it will automatic without pop up and then save into that dedicated location?
I have the following code at the top of my page. Is there a way to force Excel to open the spreadsheet? Presently, it opens within the browser window. I know it can be saved etc., but I would rather have Excel receive the data.
Is there a way to set the location where the input type="file" option gets its files from. I know you cannot set a default file, but is there a way to set where it starts looking.
Is it possible to get the filename, and more importantly the path, from inside an ASP file, when that file is included? I know it can be done for the base file using Server variables, but I can't figure out how to do that for an included file.
I need to write an application that uses include files, and that may be moved to another folder on the server...
I have an ASP application on IIS server: http://localhost/myApp I use ASP and a my own VB activex DLL to create a pdf file and write this file to a subfolder of the Application folder: http://localhost/myApp/pdfs
1- Over IIS I have set the "write permission" for this subfolder. But each time I receive the message: "Can't open output file (bad filename, in use by other application)", error 0x80040202
2- a visual basic test application can call this DLL, generate and write the file without problem to the folder
3- with ASP I generate the file in a normal folder (ie c: emp), it works Then my ASP page use FileSystemObject to copy this file to the folder ...MyApp/pdfs
When I call this page there is no error message, but the programm runs utils the line, where FileSystemObject to copy the file to the folder, then it stops there. The process is hung (dead). The file is not copied...
Is there a way to save a file from a remote location to my local computer with asp?
Let's say as an example that I would like to save a file from http://www.somesite.com/file.txt to c:file.txt on my pc using an asp page located either on one of the two locations?
I have some ASP pages on my intranet site providing a helpdesk to my users. As part of logging a helpdesk call I am prompting them to link to a file using input type="file".
The file is on a network drive and the problem is when you click on the browse button it defaults to the clients desktop as the starting point of the browsing process. I would like to set a default location to start browsing eg etwork_serverhelpdesk to avoid confusion. Does anyone know of a way to do this ?
Downloaded the sendMail.htm and sendMail.asp sample files from technet onto my IIS 4.0 server. The first 2-3 times I tested all went well. Subsequent tests, with no server changes, gave/gives me the "File Download" dialogue box when the sendMail.asp file should be executing. Why does sendMail.asp give a "File Download" box instead of just executing?
I want to be able to let users download movies from my site, but when they click on the link it opens automatically with windows media player. Of course, they could right click and save target as, but the majority of users don't realise this.
Is there a way to tell a page to send the file to the browser as an attachment and force them to save it to disk i.e. not open automatically.
can't use filesystemobject to create txt file on my C: drive. gives me access denied error.
I used same object to create file in the directory on the web server but how can I download txt file using something like a simple hyperlink to the exe file. a hyperlink to a text file simply opens that file in a browser.
I want the MP3 audio files to be able to download by users only. Even I set the pages validated by session, anyone still can type the download url to get my files without access of the pages where download URL provided. How can I do in order to prevent everyone from downloading without a user account?
Currently i am doing a file management project where user are able to create folder and upload files to it. The file ownner would be able to set permission (from database linking to the file path) if a user able to download it or not.
*each file info will be stored into a table e.g. fileid, filename, path, access.
Now i am facing a problem where if a user does not have permission to click on the link to download, the user can guess the path and the file name and directly type the path on the address bar to download the file.
i want to be able to write an asp.net function to download files.
For example, brinkster.com hosting service has a COM component that allows a stream of binary data to the client from the server so that the client will be prompted to download the file.
here is the syntax:
Set Upload = Server.CreateObject("Persits.Upload")
Dim SysFilePath SysFilePath = Request.QueryString("filePath")
' Parmeters: ' 1. Path to file to download ' 2. Yes, build content-xxx headers ' 3. Use this value for Content-Type header ' 4. Include the word "attachment;" to Content-Disposition to force download
I have a script in ASP 3.0 which creates a CSV file on the server. After the code has run I want it to prompt the user to download the file (via the browser). I have spent a frustrating hour trying this.
I want to get dialog box(open,save,cancel) for pdf file using asp(vbscript). Presently when i click on pdf link on the site,the pdf document opens in the browser.
I have used the below code(download.asp?file=filename):
how do i create a file download utility that limits the number of users? for example, a maximum of 5 users can download a particular file at the same time. i can use asp (not asp.net), javascript, maybe read/write a text file if necessary.
if anyone had any script that can allow a page to run some code and then kick off a file download.Maybe like many places do saying download should start automatically or you can "click here".I appologise if this is easy to work out from the source of one of those pages, but my view source seems to have died and I thought an answer from here might be quicker than fixing it!
I need to make it so that I can download a .WMV video file. because giving users the direct link doesn't work and I think its alot better than asking them to right click and save item as..
I am trying to write a routine that allows users to download files from our secure site, with the code below the file will download and when you click save i get an IE error. However when the page is not https the routine runs just fine. Any Ideas?
I am using enctype of multipart/form-data to transfer files. However, in the target page (action), I can only retrieve the file. ie. If I call Request.BinaryRead, then Request doesnt process Form or QueryString anymore. If I access Form/ QueryString, BinaryRead doesnt work anymore.
Is this by design? If so, how can I pass parameter to the target page, alongwith file?
i have a code that creates a text file and puts it into a folder on the server. i would like after the script is finished creating the text file to prompt the user to download the newly created text file, when he clicks yes a window should appear asking where he would like to save it.
i am able to do file download using the response object, where a dialog box will appear, asking user whether they want to open,save or cancel.
it is possible to download multiple files at once. since it is stated that 1 file download per http request. i am lookinn at http://www.motobit.com/tips/detpg_m...es-one-request/
where it show multiple file per http request. i don't quite understand it though.
I have coded a file upload process in ASP and the current way I allow files to be downloaded, which have been uploaded is by using the <a href> tag. This works but it normally opens the files for the user in a new browser window. What I would like to do is present the user with a download link which opens the Windows File Download dialog box. I thought there might be an easy way to do this kind of like HTML provides for uploading a file… which is the input type=file (presents the user with the browse button). Is there an easy way to present the user with a Windows File Download dialog box?
Does anyone know of anything that will allow uploads to a server then show the URL of the file so the user can send and email to someone so it can be downloaded? I looked at huge asp upload and couldnt tell if it would show the url to the user. It has an email option but i cannot see if it does what i want it to do and i dont see anywhere on the site to find out.