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Where can i download a server for asp's in Windows XP?
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View RepliesHow can I download a picture from server to my local computer via ASP programming?
View Replies View Relatedto download a file from same server we use
Response.AddHeader "content-disposition", "attachment; filename=text.mp3"
but what if i want to download a file from diff server. How can i do that? i have tried using virtual directory which is pointing to diff folder in different server but doesnot work. First is it possible use to download files from virtual directory pointing to diff server altogether?
we have any option in asp to download a folder from server.for example in my program i am creating one folder for one user(in server). and i am storing some gif files in that folder, when user wants to download all his files on clicking download button, all images should save in his PC. How to do that? I think i explained clearly.
View Replies View RelatedI am making an ASP page which has to parse some HTML, connect to another web server, and download and store the images locally so that they can be served without hitting the other server.
Does anybody know how to do this? I cannot find any component that will let me download files from another server in ASP. I can parse the HTML and get the image paths, so the problem is limited to connecting to that server and retrieving the images to the local server.
I am trying to use asp to download a file located on a different server. I can use ADODB.Stream, LoadFromFile(ServerSomething) and the Response.BinaryWrite successfully, but only if I create an IUSR_XXXX account on the other machine.
What other alternatives do I have, or is this the best method? Could I use a com object that ran as a valid user on the other server to copy the file back to the IIS server?
we have some exist file at server site.we wants to open it from any client by simple browse or click on file. is tre any tool to do this or any script.
View Replies View RelatedI'm having trouble with my first IIS6.0 on Windows Server 2003.
The web site works fine: all ASP pages are processed and displayed normally. The problem is we are not able to download any files from the site (pdf, zip, doc, ...) When you click on a link pointing to one of these files (or if you write the file's absolute URL in the address bar of IE) you get the normal Open or Save as dialog. Whichever option you choose, the next window is an error message stating that the file cannot be downloaded. The strange part is that everything else is working fine, it is file download what fails, exclusively.
Is this something that needs to be enabled in IIS6.0? Do you know anything about this issue?
I am unable to downlaod entire folder at a time from the server using ASP i.e. all the files and sub-directory in that folder at a time, not by downloading individual files one by one .
View Replies View Relatedi wont to Download file in server machine to client machine without show download dialog -Download automatically - ,
View Replies View RelatedHow to download the file from web server to client machine? If anybody have idea, inform to me.
View Replies View Relatedmy current setting is user will click a link in the web page and choose the place that they want to save the file to.
Now i am trying to auto download the file. that means user click the link, it straight away download to for eg. "D:Test". my problem is the web page is at server. user will access the web page thru http, but how am i going to auto download to the user's local drive?
I am facing a strange problem. I want to give a functionality to the client where he can download a complete folder from the server. but how to give this functionality is the main problem.
I have one ASP page where I am creating various files of vcf extension dynamically and now I want that client should be able to download all those files. Those files are present in one folder and so I want to give that whole folder to the client.so now I want some trickes/code or URL from you guys to achive this .
I recently built an application using an Access database. The application works fine, but for some reason I am unable to FTP the database file back to my machine from the server... the operation simply times out halfway into the transfer.
Has anyone ever encountered this issue? I don't know if maybe some renegade connection wasn't closed, but I kinda doubt that's the case.
Is there even a way I can check what connections to the DB are open?
When one of my users are navigating my ASP website, and click on submit type
button to move from Page1.asp to another ASP page, Page2.asp, they are
getting message like
"Internet explorer cannot download <asp pagefrom <server>. Internet
Explorer was not able to open this Internet site. The requested site is
either unavailable or cannot be found. Please try again later."
But other users are not experiencing this.
I also have seen http://support.microsoft.com/kb/316431/ but it doesnot help
me.
Can you please tell me what should be done to avoid this error. Do I need
to check any web browser settings?
I am trying to download files from one website to another for purposes
of caching. In trying to do this, I created a VB dll component (using
VB6), that used URLDownloadToFile, to allow me to download the file
onto the receiving site. The sending site supports an ASP page that
allows the file to be downloaded.The component works fine when run in debugging mode, placing the file as expected. But when not debugging (but registered), it reports that
the file has been downloaded, but the file is not there.
I am looking for some VB Script tutorials possibly as a pdf file that one can download and take print out of as one single file. I can see a lot of VB Script tutorials on the net but not offered as a single PDF file all in html format and explained on different pages.
View Replies View Relatedwhere I can download PWS Personal Web Server,or IIS from,ideally for as little cost as possible?I have XP Pro, but I've tried typing "inetmgr" in the Run field in Start Menu but it says it can't find inetmgr,and there is no IIS or PWS in my Program menus or submenus on my machine that I can see.
I had heard my XP Pro may have come with IIS but this doesn't seem to be the case with my pc. I have IIS on my server at work which has Windows 2000.Is it possible to copy an .exe install application of somekind which would be used to install IIS on another machine? What would the .exe file be called and where would it be located?
Is there a reference document for ASP (not ASP.NET) which can be downloaded? Perhaps an SDK? Where could I find this?
View Replies View RelatedI have created a script which connects to a SQL DB, runs a query, writes the results out to a file (Using FSO) then presents the user with a link to download the CSV. As the file contains sensitive data, I dont want to leave the file on the server, and I dont want to rely on the user to delete the file after every export.
View Replies View RelatedLooking for download asp script or java script for my zip files but without user know the location of the file/folder and can only log to this page from my authorized page.
View Replies View RelatedDoes any one know if there a ASP editor available that I can download as a trial version or free lisence?
View Replies View RelatedI have this javascript photo album i made. It is all working in tables and such. When you roll over a certain cell it will show that picture above, and turn the cell a different color. I also made the cell "clickable" when they are on it.
Is there anyway i can get it to when someone clicks that cell, that it will download that picture?? I have looked everywhere but i have not see anythign that will allow me to do that.
I'm using ADODB objects to download the images. Is there any way I can disable 'Save' option on a prompt. Also, when display the image (it could be any of the following files: .doc, xls, txt, pdf...), I need to disable 'Save' option or hide the toolbar.
View Replies View RelatedI don't know if this is possible, but does anybody know whether you can determine how long a file took to download. I want to be able to log how long a download took.
View Replies View RelatedMy problem is: i need to write an ASP page which first checks whether
the user has permissions to download a ZIP file, and then streams the
file itself if the user is allowed to see it.
I have succeeded until
this point, but the client browser asks to save the file with the
original filename (and ASP extension). Obviously this would mean
making the downloaded file unusable at client side, unless I tell the
site user to manually rename it, but this is not a solution.
So I ask you: is there any way for an ASP page to stream data to the
browser and have it saved with a default file name and extension which
are different from the page's ones? Code:
I'm having a problem with a script that makes the browser download a PDF instead of opening it.But when the file is downloaded, it downloads nothing.
The code is:
[vbs]
Set FSO = server.createobject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
FileThere = FSO.FileExists(server.mapPath(request.querystring("f")))
If FileThere then
Response.AddHeader "Content-Disposition", "attachment;filename=" & request.querystring("f")
Response.ContentType = "application/pdf"
else
response.write("Sorry, file could not be found")
end if
Set FSO = nothing
[/vbs]
let me know and I'll pm you the address for it.
I need to show how long a given file size will download.
View Replies View RelatedWe have to provide a facility on the client machines to download the data
visible on a ASP page into an excel sheet. We are using WIN2k clients
connected to WIN2k server with IE6.0 installed.
The way we plan to implement it is that :
a) provide a right click and download to excel button from the ASP page
visible in IE.
b) on click of download make a server call passing the appropriate command
to send back the data in excel format.
My questions are :
Q1) Is there anyway to avoid the server call? I am not looking for OCX
either?
Q2) Are there any issues to do with memory leaks / deadlocks in case we use
such office automation to generate a report in excel? Is there a way around?
I have an example running at the moment that shares some 15,000 MP3 files however to offer these as downloadable i would be breaking the law i think !
I would like to set it up so that i have a method where the user can build a play list by going through the files and selecting them and then they would would be played either through the clients own system applications or through media components i can build into the site.
Maybe i could have some controls on there.
also why does the script not like to display files with the .ISO file extention ?
I want to make a support-page where people can download the latest help-files (these will be in a database) but I don't know how to do this (I only know the basics of ASP).
I don't mean that, for example a pdf, should open in another window. When you click on the filename it should give the standard downoad-box 'Open', 'Save', 'Cancel'.
Does anyone know how to do this? Or maybe there is some code on the net that explains it.
Downloaded the sendMail.htm and sendMail.asp sample files
from technet onto my IIS 4.0 server. The first 2-3 times
I tested all went well. Subsequent tests, with no server
changes, gave/gives me the "File Download" dialogue box
when the sendMail.asp file should be executing. Why does
sendMail.asp give a "File Download" box instead of just
executing?
While my wwwroot is under C:inetput, how can I make URL pointing to the
downloadable files on D:downloadmyfile?
Do I have to use download COM? If yes, which one is recommended for free?