Web Forms :: How To Show Progress Bar When File Is Uploading In Windows Forms (Winforms) Application
Jun 15, 2013how to show the progress bar when file is upolading
in windows application with C#
how to show the progress bar when file is upolading
in windows application with C#
I want to show progress bar while uploading data in database.. How can it be achieved. Also a message be displayed if file uploaded or not...
View 1 RepliesEasy way how to upload a large file from winforms c# to asp.net https (web service or asp.net page), with progress bar?
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View 1 RepliesWhere can i find a good source to accomplish this? It needs to allow only excel or csv file uploads, which would be inserted into the database.
View 12 Replieshow i can show notification in operating systems fow asp.net web application notification notification show in like(Windows 7,8,xp,vista...etc) all operating systems
View 1 RepliesI m reading the file. As I have very large files, it will take time to read.
In the mean time, I want to show progress bar.
I have to implement file upload progress bar in one of my project.But,having searched a lot , i am not able to find how to find bytes of file uploaded. how to find bytes of file uploaded in ASP.NET?
View 5 RepliesI have a simple windows form app that I need to get the file path for. I am placing a config file in the same directory and I need to be able to get the path to that file.
I have used
Application.CommonAppDataPath
but that returns the path with 1.0.0.0 at the end.
and
Applicaiton.StartupPath
but that returns the path with indebug at the end
Is there anyway to get the path to just the main file directory without anything appended to the end?
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How can i create a window that holds Patient data in it? The 2 records that you see is in List View. I would then using ContextMenuStrip for text "View Details". When View Details is clicked i need to show the context. For web development this could be done via Javascript,div and panels. How that should be WinForms?
I am trying to upload an image and after uploading i want to show it in the image control. My code is:
<form id="form1" runat="server">
<div>
<asp:ScriptManager ID="ScriptManager1" runat="server">[code].....
But After pressing the show button, the image is uploaded successfully. But the image control got vanished.
i am sending a html file (attachment) using windows application, when i open the mail it will displays the html content including buttons, tabs, but i don't want to dispaly those buttons and tabs
View 1 RepliesI have to add a progress bar on my web page to show the progress of submission. My page on submit saves the data in the database. I have to show user how long will the submission take place. For an e.g., 50% Completed and so on..
View 4 Repliesi 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)
View 5 RepliesI have to use progress bar with modal popup when page postback. in my application report section is there. it's taking some time to generate the report. so i want to show some progerss image instead of nothing. i used java script and modal popup. here is my code.
<script type="text/javascript">
// var prm = Sys.WebForms.PageRequestManager.getInstance();
//Raised before processing of an asynchronous postback starts and the postback request is sent to the server. prm.add_beginRequest(BeginRequestHandler);
// Raised after an asynchronous postback is finished and control has been returned to the browser. prm.add_endRequest(EndRequestHandler);
[Code] ....
but it's not working could you check the code.
I have an asp.net page, with couple of Divs, some of these div's get the image path from database and show the image in a smaller version (thumbnail). and as soon as the user click on thumbnail, I use ajax Modal popup to show the full size image, what I need to have is to have a progress image(gif), on every thumbnail image while loading the asp.net page for the first time, I konw that it is possible to use UpadePanel, but I need the actual working code,or any other way to achieve this,
View 3 RepliesI am trying to call somehting reall simple like Label1.visible = true; while a rather cumbersome sql select is exicuting for a particular page.
I've tried to call it like this:
protected void GridView1_DataBinding(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Label1.Visible = true;
}
and I tried like this:
protected void SqlDataSource1_Selecting(object sender, SqlDataSourceSelectingEventArgs e)
{
Label1.Visible = true;
}
with no luck
WHERE to call it, and if there is cool progress bar function too, that would be bonul. (But im OK with a generic animated gif or lable)
I have implemented Jquery loader by seeing your article URL...I have implemented this in Form submit. I'm working on export gridview to excel, when i click on export button i'm able to export gridview to excel but jquery loader still appear after complition of export. How to make it disappear ?. I'm using EnableEventValidation="false" by seeing your article URL... Because of this am i getting this problem?.
View 1 RepliesWhen I click button then I want to show Loading image and brackground is transparent, any example...
View 1 RepliesI've got an ASP.NET web application (utilizing WebForms) and am using Uploadify to handle uploading large files. This is done by posting the file to an HttpHandler.
Example of code (simplified for demonstration purposes):
$(".uploadify").uploadify({[CODE]....
the progress bar being displayed doesn't actually reflect the progress of the upload, and shows the upload as being complete long before the file is actually uploaded. Therefore, the user interface effectively appears like it is doing nothing while the progress bar stays at 100%, until the file is complete.
In some cases, the upload simply fails after reaching 100%, with the OnComplete event never getting fired, almost like the response from the HttpHandler is getting lost in transit, even though the file is saved.I've tried both Flajaxian and SWFUpload, and experienced similar issues with the progress bar being completely out of sync with actual upload progress, indicating completion well before the upload was actually complete.
This problem is not apparent when testing locally, or with small files (typically under a few megabytes) as these tend to upload fairly quickly and there's little or no lag between the file being uploaded and the progress bar completing.Is there any way of using a Flash upload solution (such as Uploadify) with an ASP.NET web application and have the progress bar better represent the actual progress of the upload?
Update: Eventually, I gave up trying to use a flash based uploader as they seemed a bit too awkward, especially the progress bar, which didn't represent the actual progress of the upload at all. Replaced this with Brettle NeatUpload instead which works much better.
Is there a way to add a file upload progress bar to the existing .net file uploader? I have an uploader on my site that has all kinds of things tied to it that I can't change to use an AJAX uploader. Or as far as I know I can't. So I was wondering if anyone knew how to add the progress bar to the asp.net uploader.
View 4 RepliesWe have an ASP.net application but some screens are deemed too slow to use by our users.As a result, we are trying to provide a WinForms-based alternative to those data-input centric screens so we can use richer controls like Grids with immediate screen updates and feedback for the user.
Ideally, I would like the users to login to the WinForms application using the same credentials they use in the ASP.net application?
Is it possible?I've found this post ( http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1172069/net-authentication-for-both-web-and-winforms ) but it isn't really answering the question from my point of view... We are not using WebServices, or WCF at the moment and do not plan to use it unless it is really the only way to achieve this.
I'm trying to use ASP.NET WCF Authentication Service from a Winforms Application.
I am referring to this article as a tutorial.
for silverlight clients, the WCF Auth service works well.
but for Winforms Apps,
[Code]....the AuthenticationServiceClient.IsLoggedIn() always returns false even after login.
what is the cause of this and is there another approach I should take when I leverage ASP.NET authentication from Winforms?
I have a custom role provider class that is currently being used by a web application. We are now in the process of migrating several windows applications from VB6 to VB.Net. From preliminary research, I understand that I can use the custom role provider in win forms as well and came across Client Application Services. I understand how the Client Application Services is setup, but can't seem to find how the custom role provider code will be shared between the web apps and the windows apps.
View 3 Repliesi am using a file uploader to upload files. Now when i am using this on a mobile emulator with default browser IE it is uploading only those files whose name is less than 6 character. the files with name more than 6 character is not uploading through mobile emulator or mobile phone (PDA). I need this solution very soon.
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