I have an example running at the moment that shares some 15,000 MP3 files however to offer these as downloadable i would be breaking the law i think !
I would like to set it up so that i have a method where the user can build a play list by going through the files and selecting them and then they would would be played either through the clients own system applications or through media components i can build into the site.
Maybe i could have some controls on there.
also why does the script not like to display files with the .ISO file extention ?
I am using some flash movies & images in a many pages of my site. (like page1.asp, page2.asp, page3.asp)
The problem is when I browse one page to another (redirecting from page1.asp to page2.asp) the other page is again start downloading these images & flash movies. But they are already downloaded by previous page (page1.asp)
Is there any way that to save time, I use the same media (images & flash) that are already downloaded by first page.
While for variables, we can do that by putting them in session. But for media...any know any way....
I have a media player object in ASP on a default page. I'd like to have the audio play continuously no matter what page the user goes to.
In all of the ASP files I have:
<!--#include file="header.html"--right after the <bodytag. The header file has the page header graphic and menu. I tried to put the <OBJECTin header.html but the playlist restarts on every page.
Any way to get the object to load and stay without restarting?
All I want to do is set a session variable in my default page which points to a directory on my server where all media for my site is contained. Now, I used a session variable to do this, and fell into a trap. Say I set it up like this:
Session("mediadir")="D:dev<sitename>media". Now, when anyone looks at my site, the mediadir variable is trying to point to their d:dev.... What should I do. I know it is crazy, but I have mental blank.
I've seen sites selling jukeboxes that allow you to run a multimedia server, but is it possible to stream to WMP from ASP? It doesn't have to be a true stream. What I basically want to happen is somehow allow the user to create a playlist, or allow them to "queue it up" when clicking on different media types.
In other words, if I have 10 mp3s on my site, and the user wants to listen to 5 of them, without clicking on the next song to play after the first song is finished, and can queue additional songs while any song is playing. Can this be done?
anyone could assist me in finding an ASP script to find the current playing media in a local Windows Media Services server. Since the particular stream is a broadcast, it will have constantly changing media.
I have multiple video and audio files that I want to play on my site. They are also multiple sizes. Some are 320x240 and some are other wacky sizes. What I am trying to do is create a dynamic PopUp player to embed Windows Media Player in.
I have a Database where I have put the links and the display text for the video and audio files. I am currently using JavaScript to make my PopUp window.
Is there any way with ASP I can automatically size the PopUp windows to the right size to correctly house my embedded media player? I use ASP to create the link to the PopUp Window and then once the Window is open I use ASP to get the video file, i do the same for audio files.
Im embedding a streaming .wmv file into a page, and for some reason windows media player 9 is having problems viewing...so Im looking for some vbscript on how to determine: Code:
I am trying to download files from one website to another for purposes of caching. In trying to do this, I created a VB dll component (using VB6), that used URLDownloadToFile, to allow me to download the file onto the receiving site. The sending site supports an ASP page that allows the file to be downloaded.The component works fine when run in debugging mode, placing the file as expected. But when not debugging (but registered), it reports that the file has been downloaded, but the file is not there.
I am looking for some VB Script tutorials possibly as a pdf file that one can download and take print out of as one single file. I can see a lot of VB Script tutorials on the net but not offered as a single PDF file all in html format and explained on different pages.
where I can download PWS Personal Web Server,or IIS from,ideally for as little cost as possible?I have XP Pro, but I've tried typing "inetmgr" in the Run field in Start Menu but it says it can't find inetmgr,and there is no IIS or PWS in my Program menus or submenus on my machine that I can see.
I had heard my XP Pro may have come with IIS but this doesn't seem to be the case with my pc. I have IIS on my server at work which has Windows 2000.Is it possible to copy an .exe install application of somekind which would be used to install IIS on another machine? What would the .exe file be called and where would it be located?
I have created a script which connects to a SQL DB, runs a query, writes the results out to a file (Using FSO) then presents the user with a link to download the CSV. As the file contains sensitive data, I dont want to leave the file on the server, and I dont want to rely on the user to delete the file after every export.
Looking for download asp script or java script for my zip files but without user know the location of the file/folder and can only log to this page from my authorized page.
I have this javascript photo album i made. It is all working in tables and such. When you roll over a certain cell it will show that picture above, and turn the cell a different color. I also made the cell "clickable" when they are on it.
Is there anyway i can get it to when someone clicks that cell, that it will download that picture?? I have looked everywhere but i have not see anythign that will allow me to do that.
I'm using ADODB objects to download the images. Is there any way I can disable 'Save' option on a prompt. Also, when display the image (it could be any of the following files: .doc, xls, txt, pdf...), I need to disable 'Save' option or hide the toolbar.
I don't know if this is possible, but does anybody know whether you can determine how long a file took to download. I want to be able to log how long a download took.
My problem is: i need to write an ASP page which first checks whether the user has permissions to download a ZIP file, and then streams the file itself if the user is allowed to see it.
I have succeeded until this point, but the client browser asks to save the file with the original filename (and ASP extension). Obviously this would mean making the downloaded file unusable at client side, unless I tell the site user to manually rename it, but this is not a solution.
So I ask you: is there any way for an ASP page to stream data to the browser and have it saved with a default file name and extension which are different from the page's ones? Code:
I'm having a problem with a script that makes the browser download a PDF instead of opening it.But when the file is downloaded, it downloads nothing.
The code is: [vbs] Set FSO = server.createobject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") FileThere = FSO.FileExists(server.mapPath(request.querystring("f"))) If FileThere then Response.AddHeader "Content-Disposition", "attachment;filename=" & request.querystring("f") Response.ContentType = "application/pdf" else response.write("Sorry, file could not be found") end if Set FSO = nothing [/vbs] let me know and I'll pm you the address for it.
We have to provide a facility on the client machines to download the data visible on a ASP page into an excel sheet. We are using WIN2k clients connected to WIN2k server with IE6.0 installed. The way we plan to implement it is that : a) provide a right click and download to excel button from the ASP page visible in IE. b) on click of download make a server call passing the appropriate command to send back the data in excel format. My questions are : Q1) Is there anyway to avoid the server call? I am not looking for OCX either? Q2) Are there any issues to do with memory leaks / deadlocks in case we use such office automation to generate a report in excel? Is there a way around?
I want to make a support-page where people can download the latest help-files (these will be in a database) but I don't know how to do this (I only know the basics of ASP). I don't mean that, for example a pdf, should open in another window. When you click on the filename it should give the standard downoad-box 'Open', 'Save', 'Cancel'.
Does anyone know how to do this? Or maybe there is some code on the net that explains it.
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?
While my wwwroot is under C:inetput, how can I make URL pointing to the downloadable files on D:downloadmyfile? Do I have to use download COM? If yes, which one is recommended for free?
I am in need of allowing permissioned users of a particular web app using ASP to query a table and then allow them to download an excel formatted version of the data they can use offline.
Can ASP resume download/ upload when uploading large files using ASP, like Download programs do? If so, can anybody point me to tutorial or a script I can start with?
how to download .mdb file from the db folder. I had written .asp file to download that .mdb file. By programming it to copy .mdb file from db folder to httpdocus folder,but say one error that is Permission Denied !
I had tried another way that is converting tables to .xml file and downloading it - Its Working When i tried convert .xml file to table - Here, I need coding for conversion.
I have a an url to file in one page and when user clicks, it takees them to another page, say url.asp?ID=...
On this page i want the download to that file to start automatically. the purpose of this page is to record the number of file downloads. is this possible in asp, or is there a better way of doing this?