i trying to do a asp based multiple file upload form. i got an example coding to upload 4 file a once, but when i try to add another textfield and try to upload the 5 file at a time, i got an error message. Code:
is there any scripts available which can upload multiple files like some available java applets as my server does not support java so i have to use only asp
kindly suggest if there is any available i searched in this forums but just able to file aspsmart upload or aspupload , my server does support installation of dll so i cannot use these i need pure scripts which can help to upload mulitple file with interface.
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 had a post previously that was regarding an image editing component for ASP, I had settled on csImageFile, which performed all the tasks I needed, and so I started looking for an upload component... Well ChestySoft also had a component called csASPUpload, which worked great, so I opted to get that too... Then I also noticed that ChestySoft also had a product that was an OCX control that allowed you to do a multiple post upload... which would be perfect for my uses. My question is, does anyone know of a free alternative to csXPostUpload, or should I fork out the $80 for a license? www.chestysoft.com
i am coding in asp. I got a problem with uploading two image files to the server and database in a page. I got an image file uploaded in to server and the path got stored in db(MS Access). But when using two image files at a time using an upload component ,its not getting. I am using two images(small & enlarged) for a news from the admin system and uploading the images in a small and enlarge folders in the server.
Let me explain how our web site in constructed before getting to my question. We have three web servers that are a mirror of each other. So whenever I make a change to one of our pages, I have to upload to all three servers. My new task (and its a good one) is to create an image upload script that will distribute the file to all three servers.
I already have an upload script that works just fine, however I wanted to see if anyone out there has attempted anything similar to this and what methods they used to achieve their goal.
We know that we can use <input type=file ...> to upload one file per time to the server. My question is if there are some way to upload multiple files per time to the server. (Of course, we can use <input type=file ...> multiple times and then submit once.
But this is not what I want, because we have to click "browse" button several times to select multiple files before submit in this way.) "Upload multiple files PER TIME", I mean it. We can select multiple files in ONE time, submit in ONE time, and thus upload in ONE time. Are there any way to do that?
I have an ASP script which is used to upload files with Persits.Upload.1 object. But I can't get the values from mutliple checkboxes in the form like normally.
I am using a form to upload images with Persits.Upload object. Now my problem is I cant use multiple checkboxes in the form.
In general forms I can use Form("checkboxName").Count to get the number of checkboxes selected and use Form("checkboxName")(i) to retrieve the value of each check box.
I'm having a problem with the fact that I want to allow image files to be uploaded to a remote web server, as the hosting package the web site is on is IIS6 and has a default file upload size limit of 200kb. As it's a shared hosting package, the default limit cannot be changed for me unfortunately.
Anyway - i need to check the size of the file being uploaded, so i can notify the user and prevent them getting the default Microsoft error message page. The problem is that I can't implement a server side size check which works, using either Request.TotalBytes or load.getFileSize (with "load" being an object of my loader class). It seems that I can't carry out any of these operations when the file size is too large.
I would like to add a facility to my web page which allows users to upload basic files (word, excel, text, gif, jpg etc) to the server.
I know there's a facility to do this using HMTL forms, but I don't know how to handle the file on the server side.
What I think I need is an ASP file running some code to manipulate the filesystemobject, allowing me to receive the file and store it in the filesystem on the server. It would be nice to access some of the file properties too (name, type etc).
I've seen a few custom components online which allow you to do this, but I can't depend on installing them. I need to be able to script it myself.
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.).
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:
Where can i find information on how to upload files to a folder on my server using asp code and a form? Does anybody have a simple snip of code for this that they would mind sharing?
Could someone point me in the right direction for an asp script that would save an XML file to a folder on the same server it resides on? This XML file will be sent from another application and the asp script needs to accept the XML file (no validation of the XML in the file is required) and save it to a folder on the server. I've seen scripts with a web frontend which requires user interaction where the user has click a browse button and select the file to be uploaded from their local machine. The script I require will have no user interaction - the XML file will just be fired at the script from the other application and it should save it to a folder on the server.
I have to do something like this that a user see list of record if he would find record and want to upload that list then he could upload in a pdf file of that record.
I'm looking for some ASP code that will allow a user at my website to upload a jpg. image from his or her harddrive to my website or just to mail it to me via email.
I want to build file upload functionality that, when user clicks on a link, a file browse box pops up and allow the user to select a file and upload it. Is this supported by IE at all? If yes, could someone send me a simple example?
Im trying to upload files to my website, my write permissions folder is /db, but when I try to upload some file, Directory does not exists shows up. What could be the problem? My code:
I want to upload a doc file to email form and want to send to my email adress. Anybody have idea how can I upload a doc file into a form and send it as attachment to my email address.
How can I Upload one file .dbf to SQL SERVER, I can't not get path where file .dbf store because it store in pc client and I don't want copy it to Server.
I have written a script to upload the file. The script can upload txt, rtf file. However, when I try to upload doc file, the file cannot open, or just decode as a rubbish. Do you have any idea about this problem?
In my project I am uploading file, using HttpPostedFile in ASP.NET. In my project I have to allow user to upload pdf, gif and jepg file only. I know after uploading file I can check ContentType of file and give user a massage.
But I like to filter files when in File Browser. So when user will click the Browse.. button only list of pdf, gif and jepg files will be showing up in the file browser. But I don't know how to do that .