I'm building a website that contains family photo albums and was wondering if it's possible to upload a bunch of image files at one time (bulk upload)? Is their a control for this, do I do it programmatically?
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...
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?
I am looking for a solution (APIs, etc.) for handling a similar experience as cafepress.com. I need to be able to upload images (preferably multiple at a time) and be able to map my uploaded images to various product images (clean stock images of shirts, mugs, etc.). I also want to give the user some very basic controls over the images they upload such as cropping, resizing, levels, etc. I am looking for .NET solutions (if server-side).
I wish my user to have option of selecting multle image at once and upload them to site form there hard drive, somehing like on copy paste, and not to have 5 upload buttons and to look for each photo separatly.
I have thi esolved in zip file where user can zip in let say 453 photo and upload them to internet in single file where they are automaticli unziped but it would be much better to have option of selecting numerus photo i windows explorer and upload thm with single click
the bestway to handle multiple file uploads without activex,applet or flash. User should have the ability to select multiple files in one browse click.
I am trying to select and upload multiple files (photos). I have seen many articles that show you how to upload multiple by either have 5-10 fileupload controls or to Automatically add the controls using JavaScript... But I want it so that I can Select Multiple files when the openFileDialogue box appears so, its like the ajaxuploader.com but free.
I'm using the asyncfileupload control, and have it woking to an extent. I'm able to upload the image to the relevant directory and save it's path to the database.The problem I'm having is that I am unable to upload a 2nd file once the first has completed without refreshing the page.
i want to upload multiple files through file upload or file control at the same time i want to privew that file and also its size and description, only one click on browse file these above tasks must performed, and i can upload multiple files type like pdf,doc,zip and in last i want to store those all files in database binary or any any other data type which is reliable for storing such data. can any one tel me that how can i do this.
I am facing a situation wherein i have to ask the user for the files to upload and save them as blob in the database. I have a single file upload control on the page and user can add as many files as he wants. When the user browse the file and click add button then the file gets added at some temporary location on the page and later on when the user has specified all the files to upload then I would like to insert all these files using a single insert query in the database.
I would like to know what the best method of uploading a batch of images/photos would be. Below are the steps that need to be implemented: Select Multiple images/photos from a directoryUpload original images to webserverGenerate thumbnailsUpload thumbnails to webserverAdd image and thumbnail details to a Database Does anyone know any vb.net script that will allow me to do this or will I have to code it from sratch?
I wanted to know how to prevent more than one user from uploading the report at a time .
This is a Windos based app written in c# . When User A clicks Upload option on one server from the menu to upload the files and at the same time when User B clicks Upload option on different server , User B should be alerted a message saying "User A's uploading is in progress,pls wait" . How to achieve this, with the code..I am thinking this logic should be kept in a stored proc, How do I write that proc?
I creating a page where our clients can view advertising images and then able to download the images in different file formats. So I need the images and the different download types all saved into the same row in the database so that when I go to display them on the page when they select a picture the right download links will be there. So here where my problem comes in, I don't know how to code it so that I can insert mulitiple file paths into the database at once. The images are saved in a table called images. The downloads are saved in a table called Image Downloads.
Here is the code for the page I have it coded to submit the images to the database but not sure how to add the rest. I have got three different sql datasources for each table not sure if that's the way to go.
In a page, I have 4 fileupload controls. The filesize should be under 3mb. When submitting the form, I checked the filesize. If any of the uploaded filesize is higher than 3mb than I warn the user. Hovever, in this case, other successful file uploads are lost. So user would have to reselect intended files. I want all the files to be uploaded when all of them are validated successfully. How can I retain selected files even if there is a validation error?
When uploading a new DLL for a large web application (dll is around 1mb) IIS throws an error because the DLL is 'in-use', meaning the website is down while the DLL is being uploaded. Is there a way to stop this behaviour?
Also, although I am using Web Applications, not Web Sites, whenever I upload a new DLL it still takes a while for IIS to restart after a fresh upload. I thought this wait was generally only for websites as they need to be compiled by IIS, not Web Applications?
On a web page, I need to allow users to input the path to a file (on shares on servers) - which will be stored in a database so I can subsequently display 'a list of documents that apply to this project'.If I put an input type="file" on the page, it makes it easy for the user to browse to the document ... but, when the form is submitted, the document will be uploaded to the server. I don't want the document, I just want the path.
How would you provide the functionality to allow a user to browse to a file so that you could record the path to the file without actually uploading the file itself?I just want to end up showing, on a web page, a list of files like:
myserverfolder20somefoldersomefile.doc
myserver2folder50somefoldersomefile2.doc
I need to give users an easy way to locate those files in the first place - without having to laboriously open Windows Explorer, find the file, and copy and paste the path. A file upload control gives you access to the path - which is what I need - but I don't want the file uploadedIf I do end up using a file upload control - I don't want to save the file on server - how can I dispose of it so I don't end up with hundreds of temp files?
I have this concern that I never found out an answer to. If people are on a page on the site that are processing something on that page and at the same time I upload class and/or aspx and .vb page to the server while they are still processing, what happens? Will their data get corrupt? will they be using whatever was there before the new upload until they refresh their page? how does it work?
I'm completely new to web design and am looking to add the programming functionality to back the form I've created for my website, so hopefully someone can point me in the right direction.
I have a form that has both data and file fields and I need to be able to have the form contents transferred to a file on my server. I want the contents of the form to be accessible only to me when I access my server.
I don't really understand how ASP.net works but was hoping someone could either offer me the proper script or point me to a novice-level tutorial that will explain what I need to do.
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 in one page of my site big form (like an order form) with the user details (name, phones, email, etc) + he can upload 1-15 files + some more and more textboxes. at the end there is a send order button that handle the data (to sql database with code behaind, C#). The form is working fine!!! i just want to show the user some precents progress window or something like that so he will follow the progress. ( dont send articles that show gmail upload style - the progress need to deal the all progress not just the files)