I need to do online streaming multimedia file on my web portal, just like those online portal that selling MP3. User need to click on the preview link to stream the audio file to listen before they decide to buy the file or not. How do i link my audio file in my web server to allow it to be stream? Totally lost on this function,
I have the following code which works fine downloading smaller files, the trouble is most of the files to be downloaded are large. With large files it just returns a HTTP 500 error. Code:
I'm having a trouble with HTTP file transfer. I use an ASP file to provide controlled access to some files and stream them back to the client by adding the "content-disposition: attachment" header.
This usually works perfectly, but I've noticed that if I try to stream a ..RAR file, the client browser does not show any "open/save" window (it simply ignores the file transfer), and .RAR appears to be the only file type which causes it to behave this way. Can anyone explain me what this means or what it may be due to?
I use MS IE 6 and IIS 6... and the transfers are all HTTP/1.1 of course.
I have an exe file on a server that reads an XML file ( as a parameter) and generates a new file for downloading. However, most servers won't allow an exe file to create the new binary file. Is there any way that I can execute the exe file and have it download straight to the client instead of saving to the server?
i have a problem with streaming files. i want to force a download box to appear, which works fine. however it only works for files with a size of <4mb, anything else and a 0byte file is downloaded. the web server uses IIS6.
is there something i can change to allow bigger files to transfer? Code:
I have manage to create a word doc from lotus notes using the createobject("Word.Application"). Now I wanted to add some text in a field on the template. I want to know how to insert a newline in the field.Also I have created a table in the doc file, now i wanted to know how to place at a desired position in the file.
I want that when the user writes a story (some content) in the textarea...it sould get saved as a word file. Actually the concept is that the student writes a story in textarea and submits.
But when teacher views that story he should be able to open it as a doc file so as to make some corrections like strikethrough, highlight etc. So what I want is that the story should be saved as a doc file in database...can it be possible?
Now I wanted to do some office automation in my web page. Let say I have the microsoft word named report.doc. In this report.doc , I wanted to put the number in header or footer from the parameter in my asp file. How do I do that?
I wrote a code that allow to open a Word document, and save it. Before it worked perfectly... but after changing the Server, it doesn't work anymore! Code:
I have a pdf or word file on my server and i would like put a link or a button on my website to print it. So when i push the button the file should be printed.
The confirmation popup window i sno problem. So i am looking for something like window.print,but then to print a word or pdf file that i have somewhere on my server . Is this possible?
to save asp pages to MS Word, saves the text on the pages OK, but, pictures, icons etc are just saved as a link to the original picture file . If the picture/image is not on the current PC opening the WORD file, then none is shown..
I was wondering if I could save the asp pages WITH images/pictures & icons using MS WORD on the server and then the users downloading the .doc file from the server to their PC, would this embed the pictures etc in the .doc file, so it could be shown on any PC. (which has WORD or a WORD Viewer installed).
If this is possible could someone point me in the direction as to how to get started opening WORD on the server and saving the .doc file on the server.
I have a document saved to a public network server. The public directory grants change access to all users on the network. To keep my Word doc protected I am using the Security feature "File Sharing Options" in Word to attach a password to the document. This works as expected when users open the file with Windows Explorer.
I also have an ASP web page that has a link to my file on the public drive. When I click this link, the Word document loads without asking me for a password and is not read-only. (Note the link in formatted with an href attribute like this: file://servername/share/filename.doc)
Am I mssing something? Shouldn't the Word security work even if the file is accessed through a hyperlink?
when a student logs in i want to create a Microsoft word (doc) file with basic information filled from database and rest of the info will be hand filled. how to get data from sql server and fill the .doc file with it.
I have a strSQL line.. that basically does a SELECT * from many joined tables. The output is displayed into a table. What I'd like to do is, to have each table's field entries (say a Name field) displayed as a URL.
Clicking this URL will spawn an external viewer, which will open a predefined MS Word template. ASP code should then do a few SELECT statements, parse them, and write them to certain areas of the MS-Word document.
Practically, a user should be able to click on a name, and have MS-Word launch, filling in details on the Word document, such as Name, Address, ZipCode and so on, which are stored in SQL-Server 2k. how I can get this to work?
I want to open word file (or Excel) from IIS server (URL) without getting security window for input Username and password. I know Username, Password and Domain. I'm trying to open with:
http://domain%5cUsername:password@URL
When my computer is registred in this domain - no problem. But if my computer is not from this domain I always get window for input Username, Password and Domain.
I have gotta a page in which a user can upload his profile (saved in word format). Is there any way that this profile can be stored into the database and not in the web directory. I tried using Scripting.Dictionary.