Web Forms :: Count The Download Done Through A Html Link?
Sep 22, 2010
I have two types of downloads at our site. One is from our server and rendered using server side code, which I record the number of downloads whenever the code is executed. Another is from our parterner's site and offerred with a regular html link, like
<a href="http://www.partnersite.com/download/filename.zip>download</a>. How can I count the number of downloads for this link?
So i would like to maintain log by storing the details of the user whoch clicked and number of times he clicked the specfic document. Suppose if he clicked the accounts.pdf file 3 times.Then the log main the browsing details of file for 3 times.Automatically need to increase count to the number of times clicked and stored into log.
I have a folder, 2010/08/06, 2010/08/05, a total of 30 such maps. In each folder there is one picture 01.jpg. When I click on the link I need to create a page that will be 30 photos, each of your folders. It should create a script that will count from today's date back 30 days,also each of these images (01.jpg) should be a link.
I want to create a download link for my Windows Forms application. I know you can do that using ClickOnce but I don't want a ClickOnce app so a added a setup project to my application that I just got to work the way I want so now I want to make it downloadable from my website. Should a I a web service or a WCF Service to do this or something else and what else should I do?
On daily basis, I am saving a file in my PC. The name of the file is same but with different date including date. What I required to just there should be a gridview with hyperlink button(Download File) columns like this:
ReportDate Extent Status HostedOn HostedBy DownloadFile 24/Mar/2010 0700 Hrs Daily Not Added -- DownloadFile 23/Mar/2010 0700 Hrs Daily Added 23/Mar/2010 James DownloadFile 22/Mar/2010 2100 Hrs Daily Added 22/Mar/2010 Mike DownloadFile 22/Mar/2010 0700 Hrs Daily Added 22/Mar/2010 James
When user click "DownloadFile" button then it should go to particular folder in server and download file. he task is very important and urgent for me.
mov is a quicktime file, my server has the mimetype: video/quicktime .......... but as I read, this code forces the save as download box which is exactly what i want :) now, here's the catch, i the file I am fetching is NOT on the physical path... it is on a completely different server:Protected Sub LinkButton1_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles LinkButton1.Click Response.Clear() Response.ContentType = "x-msdownload" Response.AppendHeader("Content-Disposition", ("attachment; filename=mydownload.mov")) Response.TransmitFile("http://myOTHERserver.com/files/mydownload.mov") Response.End() End Sub
Obviously this doesn't work since TransmitFile requires that the file be on your physical path, so how do i do this? Someone said you must use the stream method. Do you have any sample code I could try? I've tried the HTTPStreamReader object but it's giving me issues, so I would love to find out if there is anyway this might work. Now here's some more important information: this are HUGE video files.. we are creating a downloads page... written in asp.net -- so you create an account using the .net membership class, then you select the file you want, go through a form where you enter your billing info and then after you pay a certain fee (this is already implemented), you go to your "downlaods" area in your account... there you have access to the files......... the reason i'm doing this is because i want to hide the download link, which will be something likehttp://myOTHERserver.com/2340987sdfkjhalsdlkjh23 ... (something really crazy)....... we don't want people seeing this on the status bar (Therefore hiding the download link is ESSENTIAL)........ the files are a good 500MB each approximately; so i would love to hear all of your suggestions as to making the streamreader work for me and how long would it take for the streamreader to READ the file........
I want people to download files, EXE & DOCs from my website but I want to track the download, therefore I don't want them to now the real url so they won't be able to go there directly to download
I have a web application which consists of many aspx pages ... one of them shows a grid with rows that can be exported to a file via button click. This works fine. Now I want to have that feature which allows a user to access an external link to this page (or another) and to export to a file and download. I dont need any information on the page, just the file download. How could I do this also including security features like encryption?
I have a few linkbuttons that each open the save dialog to let users save file to the local machine. But after any link is clicked the page is dead afterwards (nothing works) and page has to be refreshed.
So do I have to force refresh after download is complete or does it have to do something with postback?
I have an asp.net that produces a Word document. I want to allow users to download the file to their local drive. I use a hyperlink to achieve this and it works fine from my development site. However, when the website is accessed from a non development machine, I am sent to the proper directory, but instead of the open/save/cancel dialog I am presented with a "Convert File" dialog. Any of the selected file types I select download unusable files. I think this has to do with office being installed on the local machine on which I am attempting the download. Is there any way I can simply download a file from a virtual file to my local drive?
I have some information I am pulling from my db into a table. Can anyone direct me to a tutorial that shows how to dynamically create a file and allow a user to download that file with the table contents. All this must be dynamic.
I am planning to sell digital goods on my website (Asp.net). After successful payment the customer will be redirected to the download page of my website, which will display the link to download the digital content stored in my server.
I want to secure the location of the file, by creating a disposable link to the file. Every time a customer visits this page a new download link will be generated for the same file. Also this link should expire after it is downloaded for the first time.
Is it possible to do it in asp.net ( C# preferably )? if yes how can i do it?
I watched old videos that suggest to test the asp.net website load using Microsoft Web Application Stress Tool. But there is a broken link to get the download. tool to test website performance?
i was just wondering how one would approach creating a link that would be active for 24 hours for a user... ie i have in the db a time of confirmation and then wanted to make a download active for them for 24 hours and deactivate it post then.
I have an html page which contains link to open pdf file. however this link opens in adobe reader when i click on it. I have set target property to blank. but it doesnt work either. I want to open this pdf file in new tab in the same window.