How to save a text into a specific folder of computer(in document) by default, when the user clicks yes(for,Do you want to save the file?) to save a file into his computer? If the folder doesnot exist create and save the textfile?
At the time of file download process, teh IE thorws a dialog box asking the user open / save or cancel. How to disable the open option, i want only save or cancel. This file is a zip file. i don't want a open option, is it possible?
I am working on asp.net 3.5 in C#. In my application I have to Create folder and upload file in that folder, which works fine on my machine. I want help for create folder and upload file in that folder on other machine which is connected in LAN. code for create folder and Upload file on my machine
i have build an MSI file for my project. Now what i need i am having some text boxes on my form. If i click on save i would like to save it as text file to the application installed folder.
I have uploaded a .jpg image and resized as Small and Large thumbnail. The small image is (135 X 173) but after resizing the small thumbnail image file size is of 40.8 KB. And mostly all images (around 64) thumbnails having file size more than 40 KB. Due to which thumbnails taking lot of time to get display.
Is there a way through which we can reduce the image file size upto 8 to 12 kb, but without effecting image quaity??
Below is the source code that i am using for resizing an image:
If FileUpload1.HasFile Then Dim stream As Stream = FileUpload1.PostedFile.InputStream Dim x As String = IO.Path.GetExtension(FileUpload1.FileName).ToLower If x = ".jpg" Or x = ".jpeg" Then Dim image As New Bitmap(stream)
I have requirement to copy or move file from webserver app folder to local file system folder (user selected). How is it possible in ASP.Net.
On my page i have textbox and browse button and user clicks browse button to select folder and there is Copy/Move button and when clicked the files under webserver folder should be move to the user selected folder. The webserver folder path is available to application.
I'm using the file upload control to enable users to browse to a document, and then upload it. But, I've run into a problem. Some users include a # sign in the file name... Something like "file#123.pdf" The file uploads ok, but, when another user trys to open the uploaded document from the gridview, it errors. If I manually rename the file and remove the # symbol, the file will open ok. How do I prevent users from uploading a file with a # sign in it, or how do I strip out that symbol?
I would like ask you for some ideas how can I write mechanism that will be automatically read files from folder. I don't know how to schedule the write task. I want to check for new file everyday and if the new file is in the folder read it.
Does anyone know if it is possible to measure when a file has been downloaded?
I place files for clients to download but there are two things I need to know. One is if the file has been downloaded at all at any point. Second is how many times the file has been downloaded. Can each file (usually but not always image files - sometimes pdfs) be tagged in some way to record what happens to it?
I am building an excel file using the OpenXml sdk 2.0. I am putting it in a memory stream and outputting it to the browser.The problem I am receiving is wiht IE 9 if I click Open it says "filename couldn't be downloaded". If I hit save/save as and save it to the filesystem, then open it, the file opens fine with no errors.
In Firefox regardless of if I use save or open the file when opened in excel says its corrupt.I already built the file by writing it to the filesystem first and that code works. Also since saving to desktop in IE lets me open the file, im assuming the problem has to be with the settings on the Response.BinaryWrite.
I have tried changing the buffer types, changing the content types to include "application/octet-stream", and tried using the extension/content type for office 2003 instead of 2007/2010...Here is my code
Code:
Dim byteArray As Byte()
Using mStream As New MemoryStream Using spreadSheetDoc As SpreadsheetDocument = SpreadsheetDocument.Create(mStream, SpreadsheetDocumentType.Workbook) Dim workBPart As WorkbookPart = spreadSheetDoc.AddWorkbookPart Dim workSPart As WorksheetPart = workBPart.AddNewPart(Of WorksheetPart)()
In our application, we allow user to upload documents which can be PDF, Doc, XLS, TXT. Uploaded documents will be saved on web server. We need to display link for each document user uploaded and when user click on that link, it should open relevant document. it is expected to have required software to open relevant documents.
To upload document, we use saveAs method of FileUpload control and it works absolutely fine.Now, how to view it?I believe, i need to copy/download file to local user machine and need to open it using Process.Start.For that i need to find user local temp directory. if i put path.GetTempPath(), it gives me web server directory and copy file there.
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 working on a web application and in ASp.Net using VB.net. The requirement is to create a csv file on the server and the user should be able to save the file on his machine. I am creating a csv file on the server and throwing the contents of the csv file to the user using Response.Write method.The problem I am facing is instead the csv file content, user is getting the html code of the page which he is accessing I wrote the following code in my aspx.vb :
strPhysicalPath = Server.MapPath("CSV/" & PathVirtual) appendFileContents(AppStartupPath, "strPhysicalPath : " & strPhysicalPath) Dim objFileInfo As System.IO.FileInfo objFileInfo = New System.IO.FileInfo(strPhysicalPath) Response.Clear()
How can I get the csv content in the file that is being downloaded by the user?
in my case. iam replacing some data in document and saving in client side. so itz automaticaly saving in thw client side(normally in the Temp folder). i want to get that full path from the client side.
2. I have PC, on which file to copy to device is located, with Active Sync installed and IE running which has a page in that IE has rendered by server #1.
3. I have a DEVICE connected to desktop #2 via AS.
I would like to copy file from a local machine to the device which is connected to this machine. My application is located in a webserver.