Retrieve File Name From Database In File Upload Control
Mar 9, 2011
I have form for update product in which I have file upload control, in update product form i have retrieved all other details of product in appropriate text boxes like product name,price,etc. I also want to retrieve name and path of product image in file upload control which is uploaded using add product form. Is it possible to set path of uploaded file to file upload control.
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.
I have an asp.net panel having various controls including gridview. I have converted this panel into pdf and attached it as an email attachment using memory stream. Everything is working fine. Now I have an File upload control outside panel through which I have to attach a file and send it in mail along with the already attached panel. But I am unable to figure out how to do it.
I want to upload files to the web servers from the client machines.
Can i upload a file on a network share folder using file upload control?
I would like to create a share folder on a file server sitting next to the web server. If i upload the file from the network share folder instead of uploading it from the client machine does it make any difference?
Will the file be stored in a temporary location before copying to the final destination? Where will be the file stored in this case of uploading it from share folder?
I want to add picture to my SQL database using file Upload control but I don't know which attribute should I use also I don't know how to add it in the stored procedure,
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)
implementing an file upload control that uploads the binary data to the database table and associates it with the correct user/the current user who uploaded the data.
I want to access one image file residing in C: of the client's machine. I know with the help of file upload control (or say input type=file), this would be easy. Due to nature of my application (Its a KIOSK application), user is not expected to select file. I am just wondering how should I implement reading file without using file upload control. I want to store this file in Images folder of server. I am beginner to WCF. Should I look towards WCF?
I am planning to create a web page with the name of the student, course,pic and the resume to be uploaded by the user for specified students...
If I upload the resumes of students with same name how to differentiate. Looking for creating a name of the file name randomly as next I'm planning to retrieve the resume via search function to download and view the resumes....
Saving the resumes with same name with differentiate or randomly to save the files with new file name....
I hv a file upload control which save files in folder upload_html. When I upload file of same name which already exists upload_html folder it does't replace that file.........
I want that file to be replaced from that folder.............
Our problem/question revolves around an upload control that loses the selected file (goes blank) when a postback control is used (in this case, the dropdown list posts). Any insight into what we are doing wrong or how we can fix this? Below is our code and a summary of the problem.
i have problem in uploading 2gb video file using file upload control in asp.net, i have limit the maximum file size in web config file then also it shows error any remedy for that...
is it possible to automatically populate a file upload control's file for automated testing and server stress. I have one upload control (that simply brings up the browse and selects the file) and a button that uploads the selected fileupload control's file. Is it possible to give the file upload control a file pather "C:myImage.jpg" and submit the file by pressing the upload butto:
how to filter the file type with the file upload control in asp.net & c#.net for example on clicking the browse button of the file upload control ,it should open browse file dialog with only excel file types.
I've dug around in the SDK and managed to connect to my instance of S3, go into my bucket and create an empty file, but can't figure out how to take a file from my computer and upload it. If I have dragged a file upload control onto the designer surface how do I set the properties for it in the code behind?(If I absolutely need to have a 3rd party uploader which should I use). Here is the code I have so far.
static string bucketName = "myBucket"; static string keyName = "sampleKey"; static AmazonS3 client; protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { string accessKeyID = System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["AWSAccessKey"]; string secretAccessKeyID = System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["AWSSecretKey"]; using (client = Amazon.AWSClientFactory.CreateAmazonS3Client(accessKeyID, secretAccessKeyID)) { // simple object put PutObjectRequest request = new PutObjectRequest(); request.WithContentBody("this is a test") .WithBucketName(bucketName) .WithKey(keyName); S3Response response = client.PutObject(request); response.Dispose(); // put a more complex object with some metadata and http headers. PutObjectRequest titledRequest = new PutObjectRequest(); titledRequest.WithMetaData("title", "the title") .WithContentBody("this object has a title") .WithBucketName(bucketName) .WithKey(keyName); using (S3Response responseWithMetadata = client.PutObject(request)) { WebHeaderCollection headers = response.Headers; foreach (string key in headers.Keys) { Console.WriteLine("Response Header: {0}, Value: {1}", key, headers.Get(key)); } } } }
I wrote some code to upload files to amazon S3, if I put a full file path manually It successfully uploads the file from my computer. What I'm trying to do is use a file upload control and store the full path in a variable so that I can use it for my amazon method. Ive read everywhere it seems that the browser won't let you get the full file path for security reasons.
How can I get the full file path? Should I just store the files on my webserver and point my amazon method to the server path, and then use the file upload control to tell it what the filename is?