Been using the same upload script for over 2 years. Recently, 2 images have given the error below. One was a pdf and one was a bmp. Other (and larger file size) pdf's and bmp's have uploaded with no problem. What could be different about these two images that would cause this error?
I am looking at expanding some search engine code of mine to include PDFs. Therefore I need some mechanism to extract the text from a PDF file which I can break down into individual words so I can index them.
Does anyone have any code or examples that will allow me to pull out the text of a PDF file in ASP?
This is something I must have spent hours searching for to no avail ;( .. Is there a way via classic ASP to issue a command to have a PDF file print? The code has the filename and path and all... All I need is a way to issue it to print! Is this at all possible?
I'm using the library fpdf.asp from www.aspxnet.it and when I generate the pdf succesfully, this pdf rest in caché memory, and when I try with other user to generated another pdf, Internet Explorer shows me the old pdf.My question is, How can the delete the caché merory?I try with the HTML meta tags, but if I do this, de IE only write the pdf tags not de pdf page because it have a bug with acrobat. I try with
Does anyone know if there are any IIS components out there that run on IIS 5.0 that will convert LaTeX to PDF? I have written a script in ASP that produces the LaTeX document, but am unsure of how to go about converting it to PDF and delivering it to the client.
If you don't know of one, do you have any idea of how I might implement such a transform? I would have to use a WshShell to run pdflatex on the source twice before I could deliver the PDF to the user. However, pdflatex outputs a PDF, so I would have to redirect the client to the PDF, and then somehow come along later and clean it up. I'm not sure if this would be the optimal process to take.
I have a project coming up soon where pdf files are stored in our oracle database. They want me to pull the pdf form out of the database and present it to the user on the screen. I've done a little searching on google, but haven't been able to find anything that helps. Can someone tell me if this is possible and if so, give a little example?
I've successfully managed to install the FDF-toolkit to my computer and I've also managed to create a PDF-file from a asp-page. But all of this have been for testing, now I want to implement this pdf-creating-service to a system for inquirys.
The salesman at the office uses a webpage to build their inquires and at the end I want to have a nice looking pdf for them to print. Is there anyone that knows how to actually create real dynamic pdf:s where the amount of pages and data varies a lot? If not, does anyone have an idea how to get good printouts from a webbrowser, where the text or tables dont get cut in the middle by the printer.
I need to take a bunch of PDFs that I have made using Appligent's FDFMerge and append them together. I know I could use Appligent's AppendPDF. But I was wondering if there were any free toolkits that I could use with a bit more work out there?
I cannot tell what on the Adobe site would be a candidate for me to even look at. The Acrobat SDK seems to be for Acrobat Reader plugins. Not what I am going for. The PDF library seems a candidate, but what *is* it? A C library? I cannot use a C library unless it has a COM wrapper.
I fire the following code on Index Server (different obj) and it returns a PDFs no problem, but when I change the object to use the MSSearch for Site Server I don't get any PDFs. Anything in the code that would cause this? I can see the PDFs getting crawled in Site Server, but when I try and search I don't get any pdfs .....
We face problems uploading excel (with macros) documents using HTML File Upload.
The file contents are corrupted while viewing the same. However, we are able to upload excel (w/o. macros) documents successfully. Is there anything we have to take care of, while handling uploads of excel documents with macros?
I have been using pure asp upload for uploading pictures and files fo rome time now. I have a question about it thou - Is there any chance that the pure asp upload can upload a file to a directory and then copy it to a backup directory?
If anyone ever come accross this issue please let me know how u resolve it.
I use a windows application that can upload data to a http server.
I don't know exactly how the application uploads the data, but looking at the data communication I can see that the application tries to post data of type "multipart/form-data".
How can I make an asp script on my webserver that receives this data and store in on the hard drive?
on my site www.mutedesigns.co.uk/ws if you log in user: test pass: test
and add a new picture, browse for picture then click upload, it asks you to copy and paste the name you just uploaded into the form field after UPLOADS/ how do i get to insert this filename into the database?
We have a page that handles uploads, but it's hitting the 90 sec default timeout. If place this server.ScriptTimeout = 150 at the top of the page, will it set the time out for just the one asp page, or reset the value at the server level, and thus adjust it for everything.
i manage to store the picture pathname into database... c:folders lablabla....with my primary key A but how do i retrieve it back with my primary key ?? it is simple to do in php and .net
I want to offer the ablity for a user to upload an image to a specified directory on the server whilst inserting a record into a mysql database.
For example a user wants to add a new employee. They enter the revelant information into the form and they upload an image connected to that new employee about to be inserted.
Is this possible? how would you upload the image and link the image to the recordset in the database?
is there a way i can use GET method to pass the upload file value. I mean somethin like: have the file field on one page where you get to choose the file and then there is a submit button which calls the the actual upload script which has a button named Upload.
Is that posible to do? cuz all the upload scripts i've seen so far has the file field in the same file as the code that uploads.
I want to include a text element to the asp upload file. When I read the documentation, it says that I have include Form collection to process the text element and include as:
strusername = upload.form("username")
I am not sure where this username should be defined and how do I process this text element along with the filename?
I'm working on a asp-application where I shall upload a xml-file from the user, and then process til file (xml) for insert into a database. I'm currently using a "INPUT-field of TYPE=file" to browse for file, and a extra submit button to perform the actual transfer and start file-processing.
Is it possible to show the user one ebutton "IMPORT" without any text-field associated with it, which browses for the file and directly startes the upload to server and triggers file-processing. The actual processing of the file must be done on the server-side (inserts to db etc.).
i'm trying to create just a simple upload - fill in a form with the article title, and description - and select a file - i need to upload that file to the webserver, and then rename that file to the <% =Sartid %>.pdf
any ideas where to get something this simple from? never done anything like this before - i'm guessing the FSO will be used?
when i load the page nothing happens, it just refreshes to a blank page. does this page need to be named something special? does it need to be on the same server it's uploading to? Code:
Building part of an intranet and having problems uploading files. I'm using ASP Upload, which I've used previously without encountering anything like this. When I got to upload my file, I am prompted w'th a dialog box which says "Connect to LaptopMKII" (LaptopMKII is the name of the PC) with spaces to add a username and password. This seems independant of the logins I have for the intranet.
When I innevitabley have to press Cancel, the error I get is:
HTTP 401.1 - Unauthorized: Logon Failed Internet Information Services
I'd post the code, but this doesn't seem to be a code issue. I've just reinstalled ASPUpload and I think that may be the cause of the problem - would this do anything to IIS that would cause this problem?
I'm looking to upload one or more files using Classic ASP.
I'm using IIS 5.1 and Windows XP, and need a free basic DLL to give me the facilities to do so. I understand that CPSHOST.DLL is a good component to use.
Firstly is it XP compatitable, if so where can I obtain it as it's not installed on my PC.
Else are their free alternatives like an alternative DLL that will allow uploading.