AJAX :: Unable To Save FileName Of Upload File In ViewState Object
Jan 18, 2013
How to know the FileName AjaxFileUpload in the event Click of a Button without going through earnest for this is what I found that is to say that the FileName is only in the event Designed AjaxFileUpload1_UploadComplete.
I am using file upload option in asp.net web application,how to display filename, date and time of file creation,modification date of file that we browse.
When I try to save an object reference in a view state it tries to save the object content using serialisation. to save the object reference only to apply to this object instance after postback?
[URL] .... I am referring to the link given mentioned above, i want to save image details into database of each file, if i select two files i want to save filename in database in each row. ist file in 1 row , second file in next row with file name.
i am trying to upload files through the ASP.NET File Upload control.
Every thing is working fine, except for the fact that when i try to upload the file on the server i am getting an error: (probably some authorization exception).
do i need to give some rights to the upload up there on the server. If so then for which account and do i need to restart the server after giving rights?
I am using the async file upload control to upload to a image file. I want the user to upload only jpg files. And for that I am checking the uploadedfile content type in server side, after the upload complets. I wanna check this, before upload starts. There is one javascript method
function startUpload(sender, args){}
but how to access the content type of the file selected by user.
Attempting to upload a file to a database and was wondering if someone could help me a bit as I've gotten a bit stuck, and there are no errors except when I run the application. The error I get when I run the app is: System.NullReferenceException: Object Referencenot set to an instance of an object. This error occurs on the line:
I have one AsyncFileUpload control ,one Attach button,one Listbox and Save button.
When Users browse the file and click the attach button, filename must be added to listbox. So in this way the user has the option to add upto multiple filenames to listbox. For this i have written the following code
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this is source code
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In Attach button click event i added the filename to listbox and saved the Asyncfileupload controls in different session variable.
When user clicks on save button all files has to be saved in application folder and for this i wrote the following code.
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But iam unable to save all the files . Suppose i added two AsyncFileupload controls to session variables, only last file i,e. 2nd file can only be saved and couldn't get first file.
I have a website written in C# that was running fine on one server. We moved it to another server and have a couple issues. I am mainly a VB.NET coder but can do a few things in C#. This is not a project - it is a website and can open it in VS2008 no problem. This is an admin site for the whole website where the user can add customer comments, etc. When logging in, it works fine. I can go to one of the admin pages after logging in and works. If I go to two other different pages, I get this error:
Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
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It turns out this is in the main.master page and it is used by the other pages that load fine. The ApplicationTitle variable is set right in the web.config file and like I said, it shows on the other pages.
My question is why would this code work fine for some pages and not two others? All of these admin pages are under a folder called Admin and the web.config file is in the root folder of the website. Its almost like these two pages cannot see the web.config file in the root folder? Why would that be if thats the case?
I'm saving a file with the asyncfileupload ajax plugin from the ajax toolkit and when I save it I'm changing the filename (to avoid multiple files with the same name).
After the file is uploaded, the user needs to know what the file has been named so I'm using this javascript code on the onclientuploadcomplete event.
function UploadComplete(sender, args) { alert(args.get_fileName()); }
This works except it gets the old name, not the new name (which is determined server-side). Is there any way to get it to return the new name rather than the old name? Or any work around to achieve this?
This is my code in the code behind the get the new filename:
I have a file uploader I would like to be able to have a folder added to the folder path on upload based on a textbox.text "MapPath("~/Uploads/" + Path.GetFileName(e.filename))"
I have Dim folder as String = textbox.text how do I add folder to MapPath("~/Uploads/"
it currently checks for .xml files how can I add more .doc .gif etc
Dim savePath As String = MapPath("~/Uploads/" + Path.GetFileName(e.filename)) 'Validation for file extension If Path.GetExtension(e.filename).Contains(".xml") Then Return End If
public class Entity { public IdType Id {get;set;} public string Data {get;set;} } [TypeConverter(IdTypeConverter))] public struct IdType { ... any data ... }
The IdTypeConverter can convert the IdType struct from and to string. Now, what I want is this class to be serializable for AJAX, WCF and ViewState. The senario could be a WCF web service which provides as array of Entity[] to a DataSource. And a custom control which binds to the datasource, saves this class to it's ViewState and sends the data to client side code. This could be achieved easily by simply adding a [Serializable] attribute to all serialized types. But I don't want the IdType to be serialized, but to be converted to a string. Thus the JSON representation should be
This would analogously be the optimal serialization for WCF and ViewState. Another solution would be to write another class
public class JsonEntity { public JsonEntity(Entity from) { Id = from.Id; Data = from.Data; } public string Id {get;set;} public string Data {get;set;} }
and use this for JsonSerialization. But I don't like this, because this would imply that the control which is sending the data to the client knows about the Entity type. The actual question is: Is it possible to customize JsonSerialization with attributes without breaking WCF and ViewState serialization? DIT: An answer like "That' impossible" would satify me, since I'd stop trying.
I got a pdf creator on my webapp where my user can create a pdf with different stats. How should I do so they get the option to prewiev or save the file right after the creation of it? the file is saved.