Web Forms :: File Uploader Not Uploading File Through Mobile Emulator Or PDA
Jun 10, 2010
i 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.
With the ajax file uploader, would it be possible to check the size of the image before uploading?Currently, it uploads the file to the server and then lets me know that it's bigger than the limit size.
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.
I have an Async File Uploader control inside a Repeater which is inside an update panel. Now,I am uploading the file into ftp,so I am not uploading the video file,using SaveAs() method. For uploading the file in ftp,I have this UploadFile method which takes these four parameter:FileName, UploadPath, FTPUser, FTPPassword.Now this FileName,I have to send the full file path. My UploadComplete event looks like this:
<pre lang="cs">protected void AsyncVideoUpload_UploadedComplete(object sender, AjaxControlToolkit.AsyncFileUploadEventArgs e) {//VideoPath is a session variable VideoPath = string.Empty; if (AsyncVideoUpload.HasFile) { // string filepath = AsyncVideoUpload.PostedFile.FileName; string filepath = e.filename;//above two captures only the file name,but I want the total path,like c:/MyDocuments/... UploadFile(filepath, "ftp://172.20.117.102","test","Value*12"); VideoPath = AsyncVideoUpload.PostedFile.FileName; } }</pre>
I tried to run the mobile web application on Emulator. But i'm getting the following error. Error message is "The Requested Url was not found". How to solve this error?
I'm using a file uploader in my web page to get the path of a .DAT file that the user wishes to upload to a database.Eg: C:\Project1JanWeek1MondayMorning123.DAT There is a text box( which collects the day of the week) adjacent to the file uploader.I need to automatically fill in the text box with the third folder name by parsing it out from the full extention. ( that is the text value in the text box should be Monday)
This needs to be done as soon as the user browsers the file uploader and selects the file. ( There are several more fields the user needs to add before he can submit a button click on this page)
I h one problem, i need to upload many photo at a time using file uploader control in asp.net, only one photo I m able to upload, but problem is like after selecting course all records are coming, i need to attach one one file uploader (photo) option with all records so that after clicking[after selecting photo] on save button all the records [photos] h to be save in database, can U people plz. tell me what to do , how , for that do I need to make user control.
I need a multiple file uploader dialog,that means I can able to select multiple files at a time in file upload window.How can I achieve this task? I gone through Google and I came to know that we can achieve this using silverlight and flash plugins,but these are not recomandable in my application. Is there any open source(i.e free) ActiveX controls for Multi file Uploader? Is it possible to create own ActiveX control to achieve this task.
I'm fairly new at writing c# with asp.net and thought I'd give writing a custom class for a single file uploader, but Im a bit stuck with it. I get build errors with a few of the items, here's my code:
i have an asp.net application, i want to incorporate init the functionality of having the user select from a dropdown list a name, select multiple files (images), upload those images to a physical path on a server, save the image paths to a database on the said server.
If the user fails to select a name from the dropdown list then the user would receive an alert message stating that a name must be selected.
In addition once the files have been successfully saved to the server's physical location, then and only then should the path be uploaded to a table in the database.
I have 2 aspx pages. A&B. The page B.aspx contains Fileupload and Update button. When I Navigate from A.aspx to B.aspx the fileuploader must automattically select a file in the client machine (say C:TempTestFile.jpg). The Filename (TestFile.jpg) is already exists in our Database.
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 used the flajaxian file uploader. there is an example which i found that can use an external button to run the file uploader. the example is shown below. the current problem im faceing is that the button in the example is a HTML button adn when i change to an asp.net button the function cannot be called. any ideas how to get the asp.net button to work? serverside code
I've been using this setup for a while and it works great, however I'd like to integrate a drag and drop system into this so the user can just drag files into the browser window and have them upload that way.
I am using a Aynchronous file uploader control to upload files.when I click on browse file button it opens a default dialog box. But i want to open it for a folder which is created by me on my system is any way to do this.
I am using Asynchronous File uploader ajax toolkit control.I want to get knowledge of whether page is posted back due to File uploader or not in Page_Load event of my aspx page.
For that i tried to use Page properties IsAsync, IsCallBack but even page is posted back on responce of File Upload these properties are false,only IsPostback property is True.
Why IsAsync and IsCallBack properties are false ?
I was thinking that since this control upload files Asyncronously, so atleast on File Upload IsAsync property should be True.But that is also false .
i m creating asp.net Mobile website page to download symbian .sis file to mobile ,but its not geting download properly.its working perfectly on desktop.
Im using a file uploader to upoad files to a folder used for upload.But the problem is this folder is a linux folder. I have made it a shared folder so that I can access from windows by samba. So, file transfer is successful when I'm using os but when I try to upload something from my websites uploader to this folder, this process is not successful. I have given all permissions to this folder.Don't know whats the problem.I have used both type of slashes for directory but still it is not successful.