I have a form that end-users upload files on, into a folder on my server. I want people in my company to be able to go into our intranet, and view the upload files, and be able to download them.
It Works Well When ...
It works perfect when someone has a file with no spaces in the name. So files like document.pdf or document_1.pdf display fine, and are easily downloadable. When this happens, the URL when you put your mouse over the link is http://www.mycompany.com/extranet/uss/document_1.pdf -- so it's easily downloadable.
The Problem:
When an end user uploads a file with spaces in it, such as document 1.pdf. When this happens, and you put your mouse over the link, it will display as "http://www.mycompany.com/extranet/uss/document" .... and then it doesn't have a file extension or anything; it ends where the space ends, so you can't download it. Code:
I have placed PDF files in a protected folder.I have a secure ASP page that I want to open a PDF file How can I have the ASP page handle the login authentication to the protected folder.
is there an easy way of viewing the files in a directory without using "server.MapPath"!!! i need to view Doc files in a folder and then open them in IExplorer to print the matter in them...
This problem occured just the other day. Whenever I try to access an .asp file on my server with an exact url, I get an error: The system cannot find the file specified. BUT, if I type in an url to a folder containing a default file (in my case, index.asp) the file is shown correctly .....
I'm using WinXP Professional SP2, I've installed IIS, but am having a problem viewing the temp version of the ASP file IE makes when you go to view an ASP page.
So, I hit F12 to bring up IE and my ASP page, IE generates a URL something like, http://localhost/MyWeb/ACEI/TMP91g0dk4dw.asp ... but that always comes back as a "File Not Found" error, however if then I replace the TMP91g0dk4dw.asp part with the actual file name e.g demo1.asp..the page runs fine.
I have localhost on my pc and its working. I use it to test all my asp pages, before uploading to the server. I have a web connection with a dsn connection. When tested on my pc it works fine. but as soon as i upload it to the server, it looks as if it doesn't get the data from the access database. I created exactly the same dsn on the server as on my pc, so why is it not working?
dsn name: pscs-db.mdb
is there something wrong that i'm not seeing or is the problem more complicated.
I have an application that needs to pull files from an internal server. This is the setup. The web server is external facing, meaning exposed to the internet. I then have a file server that sits inside our domain. I created a COM object that can impersonate a user to retrieve files from that server. However, I cannot get the application to pull files from the internal server.
I first tried a domain account that could reach both servers. This did not work. I then had the network team create the same account on both machines. This is not working either. I can impersonate the user (I am able to get the user/users authenticated), but the script keeps coming back with and access denied. Code:
if there's a way to copy image files from one server to another using ASP and FSO? Or perhaps some other way to do it? I'm trying to collect information on books, and want to have a picture of the book associated with the description, but I want to be nice and host the pictures myself, not just link to other people's pictures. Is there a way to do this?
is it possiable to write in asp program that will be able to analytics the server log files? any information on this subject will be good for me now cause i'm just starting...links...codes...any info...
I am running a application create and write in a file it works fine as it writes on the same server. But I need to create & write it on the another server. Is it possible?
I'm building an ASP site that needs to include some ASP files from another web server. Can I include them like traditional SSI or I have to use some special code or functions.
i want to copy a file(.jpg, .swf ...) on the web, to my server. how can i write this function? it should take an url of a file and past the file to my server in related folder.
I am trying to create a file on another server, but I get either "Permission Denied" or "Path not found" errors. If it helps, the folder I am attempting to put it in is a shared folder. here is the path that I am trying to put the file in...Code:
set f=fs.CreateTextFile("192.168.50.15E:Common est.txt",true)
I am curious if anyone can help me to upload files to a server using asp. I am making an interface so user can upload any files to the dedicated web server.
Development environment: Windows 2003 Server running IIS6 and the same server running as a domain controller, DNS and DHCP servers.
Production environment: Windows 2000 Server SP4 running IIS5 and not used to provide domain control or name services.
The two environments are on different networks with no trust relationship between them. In both environments the web server is set up to disallow anonymous access and to use integrated Windows authentication. The application is vanilla ASP (i.e. not .NET) VBScript.
In the development environment, the following code runs flawlessly no matter whether "myUNCPath" points to a share on the web server or a share on another server in the same domain.
Set objFilesys = Server.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") If Not objFileSys.FolderExists(myUNCPath) Then Set objFolder = objFileSys.CreateFolder(myUNCPath) End If
However, in the production environment it falls over with a permission denied error when "myUNCPath" is on another server and further testing shows that the FolderExists method is returning false even when "myUNCPath" exists. The network share is configured to give full control to the Everyone group.
I've found http://support.microsoft.com/kb/207671 which although referring to IIS4 suggests that the issue could be the authentication method (I'm assuming that integrated Windows authentication is close enough to NT Challenge/Response and so might generate a token that cannot access network resources). I'm not sure of this is the problem because if it were then the code shouldn't work in my development environment.
Any ideas on what's going wrong and how to access the network resources in the production environemt?
I have an admin page for adding pictures to a stock list, currently it browses and uploads from a local pc to the server but can you browse, say,the images folder on the webserver?
How would I get an ASP page to delete an image file, probably a .jpg off the server.
Basically, what I want to do, is that when the user deletes a product item from the database, it will also delete the corresponding image file from the images folder. So that the server space doesn't just fill up with redundant image files over time.
If it makes any difference the image files are uploaded using a PHP script, I've no idea how it works, but it does.
I have a Product and that product contains some documents.The documents are uploaded to server and can be viewed in my asp application.
In admin module i have given option to edit or delete that product.In the event of edit just the records in the database get changed.But in the case of delete i have to do 2 things
1. Delete all the data related to that product. 2. Delete all the related documents for that product in the server.
So can anybody help me figure out how to delete a file using asp in ftp server.
I am pretty proficient in the use of the File System Object to create and access files on the server - but can someone please tell me how to DELETE these files.I must be missing something pretty basic.
Is there any way of using ASP to zip up a set of files on the remote server and either store the resulting zip on the server and/or present it to the user for download? The thing that is going to cause problems - I can't install components on the web server so need a solution that is pure code.
I have a script that allows people within my company to see the files end-users have uploaded to the sever, and it gives them the ability to download the files to their computer. The only problem: When someone uploads a file that has spaces in the title ...
For instance, if someone uploads document.doc, it displays and everything is great; I can download it from the web. If someone uploads document_1.doc that's fine too. When this happens, and I go to download, the URL is http://www.mycompany.com/extranet/uss/document_1.doc and everything is great.
But when someone uploads document 1.doc ... there's that space in there, then it gets all messed up. The download URL would then be http://www.mycompany.com/extranet/uss/document ... and it would cut off after the space. Does anyone have any suggestions? The code is below. Code:
I am running into a problem for copying files between 2 different servers. I am using the following lines of code to do that, but I get a 'permission denied' error
Other than creating a custom component or purchasing one, isn't there any other way by which users can upload images/files from their local machines/hard disks to a remote server? Doesn't ASP have any in-built component to do so?
If that's indeed the case, can someone suggest any free components (not trial ones) which can be used to upload images/files from users' local machines/hard disks to a server?
I am trying to download files from my database that I uploaded to it. I can download bmp, txt file but have not been able to d/l pdf files. I am able to d/l pdf files stored in the file system but not in the database. Any help would be great. Here is my code, I have hard coded the file to download for testing purposes.
There is a client and a server. They both share a folder structure that is identical. The client is able to copy and import files to and from the server with button click.
The client is running IIS and some local scripts. The client also has a network drive mapped to the SERVER location.
Is there a way I can copy files without running IIS on the clients machine? The server needs to pass the file info to the Client. Also keeping in mind that I can't get IE to open file protocol links.