Add A 2nd Browse Box
How can I add a second browse box and submit button to the script FreeASPupload ?
View RepliesHow can I add a second browse box and submit button to the script FreeASPupload ?
View RepliesI'm trying to create my own browsing window for a directory on my webserver. I can access the root the directory and the first sub-directory but anything lower than that I get "path not found". I'm almost sure the problem is attaching the selected directories names on to the objFSO.GetFolder line.
I used the Mid function to get my selected directories. I can't figure out how to add the selected directories to the objFSO.GetFolder line. Code:
I'm using Frontpage to Design the page and .NET to edit the code behind it.
Is there an easy way, like a button, or some simple syntax to add a button to "browse PC" where when the user clicks on the button it opens up that standard HardDrive browse box and you can select a file?
And question 2, can you do directory reads where you open a directory and then just keep reading through each file in the directory till you get to the end?
ASP does not work locally on my main web site when I browse the machine locally at the console itself, but to the outside world all is fine, and ASP executes normally.
I have 4 other virtual webs on this server and I can browse ASP pages fine, locally. We need this working for a search engine product that is failing when trying to execute URLs against this virtual web site, locally. Code:
I am looking for a way that a user can click on a button which will allow the user to see his harddrive and specify a path to a folder. This is much like upload in ASP except the user is not selecting a file. They are only selecting a folder. Does anyone know if this is possible using JavaScript or something else?
We need a user to be able to tell us where on their harddrive they want to save files when they download them using SoftArtisans XFile. I do not wish to create the directory. I just want to make it simple for a user to specify a path by opening a window and double clicking on the directory they want to use. The path then appears in a text box (like upload) and then we can save the file path for them.
I have a form. I need to get the pdf file from the server directory, put the complete URL to the input box and insert it into the DB table. Code:
<INPUT TYPE='FILE' SIZE='40' NAME='FILE1'>"
When I clicked on the browse button, the file string appears like this --> serverInetpubWeblettersfile.pdf in the input box
The way I like it is
---> G:Weblettersfile.pdf
then convert the string to "G:Weblettersfile.pdf"
This HTML will give you a browse button that allows you to select a file on your hard drive:
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<INPUT TYPE="File" NAME="FileName" >
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Is there something similar that will allow you to select a partcular directory? For example, I may want to select a folder called projects rather than a file.
When I click search in Editplus, I get a browse button that allows me to select directories. Under ODBC Data Sources in my control panel, there is a button to select directories. What programming is needed to get this type of browse capability?
what setting should i need to do if i want to share this website (asp) to the other? i try to use the ip address instead of my localhost, but it still not work. Can any one help me to solve this problem?
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I started to put code into my website for uploading files via the browse button and realized that the "how to" mentioned a database etc etc. Do I really need a database?
All I want is the file to be sent to an email address - info@ - with some basic information provided the user... but I did research on attaching files via email and it said that the file needs to be on the server anyway(???) - is it really that
complicated?
How do I allow users to browse their local machine and upload a file to the server? I'm looking for the pop up window that allows the user to search for a file in their local machine. Also, once the file is in the server and the user needs to delete it, how do I do that?
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View Replies View RelatedI have a IIS server somewhere hosting an aspx website. Whenever i tried
to access the website after some times, my browser will like wait about
10-20 seconds before showing the contents. But after that, subsequent
pages is load up almost instantly. The page is not heavily loaded and
every pic should be cached.
And sometimes, after 1 or 2 days didn't access the site, when i tried to
access again, it will never load up the page. My IIS server is never
shutdown running 24/7. I have to go to my IIS server and move around
with the mouse then go back to my workstation and try again in order for
it to work. (My IIS server (also my Internet gateway) will not go into
Sleep mode because i still can surf from my workstation.)
Is it possible to have a form where people fill out their basic information and then have an option to where they can browse their files and send a file when they send the form? You know, add an attatchment like they have in email forms?
Then when the form is sent to the email address whoever received it can download the attatchment? If this can be done, can someone point me in the right direction on where to go to figure out how to do this? I dont know much about asp.
I have a form where a user enters their name, date etc. i also want them to be able to click on a browse button and select a file which will then appear in a textbox. when they press submit i want the file name and path to be put into the database. e.g.
"C:windowsworkwork.doc".
Basically I don't want to UPLOAD the file just enable the user to browse to it and send the filename and path to the database.
I've been trying to send a (large) file to the browser via a download
page that uses a file download component. The file downloads fine,
except that Internet Explorer refuses to browse to a different page
while the file is downloading! I don't understand why it does that
and I don't know how to fix this problem.
Any idea? Code: