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.
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.
I'm trying to figure out a quick script that will let me link to a server share where the server could be 1 of a couple of different ones. The share will always be the same, but the server could be any of a list of maybe 5 or so choices as such:
server1share$ server2share$ server3share$
I'd basically like the script to check the different servers until it finds the one where the share exists, then redirect to it. The share will only exist on one server, but which one it is will change.
I'm working on a project where I'm suppose to upload a image to a server. The uploading works fine but when I want to change the image I uploaded to another image I can't get the filepath of the old image to show in my "filefiled"....is it possible to set a "value" where I can retrieve a filepath in a form if the input type is "file"?
I have displayed some image from client pc in a browser with one check box in each image. If the check box is checked the image has to be uploaded to server while submiting the page. I have the path of the image with me from client pc. I am not using file control.i.e <Input type="file" .....>. How to upload that image from browser to server without using <Input type="file" .....>.
What is the code required to upload images to a web server from a users local machine? I need to amend an in-house CMT to add this facility, currently written in ASP. Code:
I have searched around the web and have yet to discover a "HOW TO" for this, tho there are lots for PHP.
So I am asking if any one in here got a clue on how to do it? I am using a simple form and want the image stored in the MySQL with the 3 fields (ID, Path and Blob).
is it possible to have an asp script create a thumbnail of an image upon upload?
i want to create a rather small thumbnail and 65 x 83 and put it in a folder '/sized'
oh yeah, and one more quick thing.. i am pulling information from a database.. why is it that the symbol ' gets changed to a ? when pulling it from the field.. will this go away when i start adding information through forms instead of access?
I want 2 upload a image and some text to the sql server database. and in anothere page i will retrieve all the fields . so can anybody help me.i am giving u the html source....
I use upload.asp (an open source file) to upload image file to a hosting folder, and save the file name to a field of database (I use mysql). But sometime (not all time) when I upload a new image file, I lost all the old value (old image file name) that saved in the field of database, the file name field in all old record are all changed to NULL, but the new file name is correctly saved into the right place.
Does any body know why it happened? Is it because the upload action or insert action? And "insert into" sentence can change old record value?
Anyone ever tried to upload several images in ChiliASP? Right now I can upload images one by one using ChiliUpload component. How can I upload several images at one time ? Once, I tried to use VBScript, but there was error messages. I think because ChiliASP limitation.
Yes different users can post images with the same name and they should be renamed as you state.
However you can not upload an image with the same name if you have already done so and give msgbox that duplicate image name pls check image name and image size is not larger then 13kb.
Currently I have a simple form where users input and update their data. This works fine.
However, we now have a need for users to be able to upload a picture to their profile. I have managed to successfully do this, however, once the picture is uploaded I need it to be automatically resized and renamed in the format "username.jpg". Then I need the path of the picture to be stored in the database with their record so that when it is opened the picture can be shown also....
how I can upload multiple image files from an ASP page to an MS ACCESS database. I understand that the best method is to upload the image to a folder on the server and then insert the file name into the database. I have had a go with smartASPUpload, but no joy. Someone has also told me I need to download an upload file-is this true? I am using the dreamweaver database, bindings, and server behaviours, so any code that you can send to me will link to the database via a custom connection string. I need the form to contain 2 upload fields and obviously I need both images to be saved when the form is submitted. My form contains some general text fields as well, which will also need to be inserted into the database.
I have a database with Image paths for a field (fldImagePath) How can I make an ASP script where if it CANNOT FIND the image at the specified path, that it uses a default image instead ("which will be a product image not available" image) Do I have to use Error trapping?
I need help to do a upload image with image resizing (for the thumbnail view). our hosting provider supports file SoftArtisans upload component. How can I do the my task
I'm tryin to make a image file uploader. How do I do this in ASP with out the use of any of those components, just pure ASP. If someone has a tutorial, or code or somethin that's pure ASP it would be good to look at.
I have been running a photo site for 4 years. http://www.photo4me.com.we have finally outgrown our upload proceedure.I'm looking for a better way of handling our image upload.
I would like the members to upload a large image, one that we can print from or let customers download.I would then like a script of some discription to make a thumbnail and grab a small section area of the image.For displaying the image on our site
what are the security issues concerning image uploads. I use VBcript to do the job on my site, no DLL needed, it works OK but before inviting the visitors to upload their image, I wanted to make sure I have everything covered.
I have inserted a condition for image to be only jpg or gif. The image is sent to a specific folder, not a database, not for now, the images are not displayed to the user. The only tiny bug is the "please wait" image that takes forever to appear on large image uploads, even if it's only 8 kb. Would doing in with .NET be safer. What do the bad guys try to upload.
if anyone has experience in building the ability to upload/insert multiple images from one directory on the client machine to an Access database via asp. The process would be to click on the browse button for the correct images and you would be able to click on multiple images using ctrl or shift button and then insert the selected files into the database. Can this be done?
I saw most of the image upload posted here but can't find one that can upload an image to a folder and make a link in the database and at the same time include description, name, etc. to the database on the same row.
I created this form to include the picture, name, price and description to be upload into a database. I know i need another script to perform the upload, so i name it upload.asp, so what shd i write in the script? Code:
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: