I couldn't upload anythink to a server using FileUpload control (access denied exception). I changed permissions for required folder and gave aspnet user full access. It did not work (I got access denied exception). Than I changed permissions again and gave full access to all users on the machine - now upload works. As far as I understand, it makes my site vulnerable and I should give full access to only one user. Could anyone tell me which user IIS 7.5 uses?
i made a file uploader to folder named (Books) and i saved the name and the bath of the uploaded file to my DataBase but when i wanna download the uploaded file from the server ? how i make it ? by hyperlink ?
I am working on some project where I am needed to allow users to upload files, but only in pdf and .doc format. Now I know how to let users upload files, but I do not know how to check whether an uploading files is pdf and .doc or not. How could I know that? And how could I know the size of each file, for the file should be no greater than 3 MB?
Also, I have alloted a separate folder for the files that are uploaded by users. I have one page that displays the links to download the files in that folder. I needed to know how could I keep the track of the folder, for the files get uploaded every time? Or in other words, how could my 'downloads page' know about the files in that folder and create links for each file in that folder for the download? Also, if I create a link of a file for downloading purposes, will the file be downloaded when one clicks the link?
I have some code that allows users to upload file attachments into a varbinary(max) column in SQL Server from their web browser. It has been working perfectly fine for almost two years, but all of a sudden it stopped working. And it stopped working on only the production database server -- it still works fine on the development server.
I can only conclude that the code is fine and there is something up with the instance of SQL Server itself. But I have no idea how to isolate the problem.
I insert a record into the ATTACHMENT table, only inserting non-binary data like the title and the content type, and then chunk-upload the uploaded file using the following code:
uploading multiple files from client to server with asp.net.I have been looking at the asp.net upload control but that is for one file (unless someone knows a better way to do it).
For what I want to do I don't even really need a browse. I know the files off of the client are at a certain location. Is it possible to create a collection of *HttpPostedFile*s and upload those?
I don't think it is possible but would be glad to be proven wrong. Is there a different asp.net method or control that will easily allow uploading multiple files from client to server?
code with windows application and it works in a good way and files uploaded to server successfully using text box control and open file dialog,but when I tried it with upload control on Asp.net application it doesn't work and gives error : Could not find file .......this is my code in windows application under button click FileInfo toUpload = new FileInfo(this.txtFile.Text); FtpWebRequest request = (FtpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(this.txtAddress.Text + "/" + toUpload.Name ); request.Method = WebRequestMethods.Ftp.UploadFile;
have a web application which will allow me to upload files to my web folder. I have used the following code for uploading files (VB) on click of BUTTON UPLOAD
If FileUpload1.HasFile Then Try FileUpload1.SaveAs(Server.MapPath("/UPLOADS/" & FileUpload1.FileName))
I have made an application for some customer that I'm going to transfer to a webhotel.I want to make sure that the application is not copied and used elsewhere without my knowledge. So I have thought of stripping the aspx files from their code behind, that is not the aspx.cs file itself. But from all code inside the cs file, not the one that is automatically generated like page_load etc, but everything else. And when done, then just upload the compiled DLL file(s). Does this work? Are there something to be mindful of if I carry out with this plan.
I've got a project that's going to go on a dedicated server environment. I'll be uploading images to the server, but saving them outside of the virtual folder path of the actual website, like so:
Now, this works fine on my home computer. Is there anything I'll need to do with IIS or ASP.NET (possibly in web.config) for this to work properly on a production machine? Settings or permissions that may need changing?...
It will be on Window 2003 with IIS6 and ASP.NET 3.5 SP1.
and i found it, here http://forums.asp.net/p/1480079/3451771.aspxi can fairly easily code for a general dbase (name, address, etc..)my question here with this code is...where does my dbase info go?
my dbase info dbase name = files tablename = fileTable column names = fileOne, fileTwo, fileThree the file upload object is called "fileupload1" and this all goes with a "submit" button
also, that is pretty much for one file, what if the user is uploading more than one file? do i just add more if/then statements, one for each fileupload object?
i want to build a custom control using javascript on client side and ashx on server side.
I know about SWFUpload, how can i configure it with ashx on server side.
any tutorial how i can use FLASH objects to transfer files from client to server. i been looking for such tutorial for a while that uses flash object on client side and sends file info using bytes array to the server. also i want to reduce the size of the file on the client side before sending to safe bandwidth.
basically my client side is pure HTML/CSS/Jquery and Javascript using Ajax and my server side is ASP.NET with C# and most ASHX
I am using VB to upload image files to my server but am having problems. How can I use the ContentType to filter only image files? This is my code for my upload button which does not seem to be working. I can only upload bmp files:
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Also, how can I show the user the image they uploade
I'd like to allow users to upload a .pdf file via the file upload control (if that's the best method), save the file to the db and then retrieve it so they can click on a link and open the .pdf they've uploaded. I've been looking for a tutorial on how to do this but keep running into methods of saving the file directly on the server in a directory, not in SQL server (using Linq and VB by the way)
I want to create a folder (titled their userid) for each user for Images they upload. I also want to name their files as their username + 1 or 2 or 3... whatever number of images they have.
I'm new to this forum, infact this is the first forum i hav ever joined. I need some help urgently as i'm reaching the deadline of my project.I created an asp.net website, where administrator will upload files to SQL database which is connected to the webpage. From the web page there will be a download link to download those uploaded files. I have been successful in uploading files to the database. But nothing is striking in my mind regarding how to download files directly from database using asp.net C#.
I have 2 asp.net sites (site1 and site2). site1 have a directory inside in called images. In images directory there are images. I need to upload files using site2 aspx page, but need to upload them to images folder of site1. how can I do that?
im hope i can make sense to this post cause i dont have an idea where to begin :-) I have some files upload code so the user can upload files to the server (it can be 1 or 5 or 20 files). the code is working fine, and the files uploading to the folder on the server. The problem is, that after the files uploads i need to display to the user some textboxes to every file (like: number of copies, if its color or b/w, the print size etc). is there some way, after the files is uploaded, to show the user the name of the files and for each file name to display some textboxes (like: to count the number of files and then display the names and few same textboxes for each file),
I am trying to make a web application which copies the existing functionality of a windows forms application using Visual Studio 2003. This windows application takes multiple (I am talking at least 30) text files and joins them together into one text file which can then be feed into a Mainframe system in the correct format. I have written web applications before that uploads images and pdfs but the key thing is it was always only one or two files at a time, so this was easy to do with the HTML fileupload control.
What I want to do is to be able to open a directory on the local computer and either automatically, or give the user the chance to multi select (I dont think this is possible) all of the 30 or so files they wish to upload. Once its been uploaded I can do the processing to join the files and create my new one etc. All the examples I have seen on the web, you have to select the files one by one to add to a list box and then they can all be uploaded but this wont be acceptable to my users...
I was wondering whether there is away to compare two .aspx pages. I have a website on my local machine and the same website on a production server. What i will like to do is compare .aspx page from my local and production server to see what the differences are.
I need to upload files from one site to another and I thought about using the WebClient class and FileUpload method from the System.Net namespace. I read the MSDN documentation and it seems an easy task to achieve but something is going on wrong. For now, I am only testing with the following simple code to upload a file to a test web server in our office which uses HTTP port 8080 instead of 80:
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The code above issues the following exception: "The remote server returned an error: (404) No Found." I have made sure that both paths are correct.
Also, does the UploadFile method saves the file physically in the hard disk (I suppose so) or does it load it into the server's memory?
I have a .aspx web page and a .asmx web service.I want to upload a file from this web page to my web server so that I can call some web services to process the file, e.g. convert uploaded doc to pdf file.1- how to upload big files?2- how do I process these files automatically? like when i upload on youtube, it automatically does some file format conversion. how can i do this.3- how to make sure that i dont make my user wait on this page , but send email or some type of alert when processing is done.