Upload File To Server And Download Them Later
Mar 11, 2011here code which you have used and is working to upload file using file upload control and them download with open/saveas/cancel dialog.
View 3 Replieshere code which you have used and is working to upload file using file upload control and them download with open/saveas/cancel dialog.
View 3 RepliesI am not very familiar with the visual studio . I am doing a project in which i need to upload a documeant file to a database and also facilitate users to download them. Can anyone please let me know how exactly is this done. Or even storing the file in some location on the disk on server is fine.
View 2 RepliesHow can I upload a file to a database (with as little code as possible!) along with a desciption of a file and then search through the descriptions to retrieve the appropriate files. Then how can I click on one and download it.I am not a very advanced programmer and would like full step by step code if possible not just a link to a website.
View 6 Replieshow i upload pdf file from fileupload control and how to download pdf in client computer
View 3 Repliesi am using amazon s3 service. now i want to show download dialog box in my asp.net application when user come on download page. i am using amazon sdk.
View 1 Repliesin the folllowing code i'm writing the file creation. but when i upload using filestream object it shows download dialog box every time. how to upload this file without download dialog box?
Dim sqlcon As New SqlConnection
sqlcon.ConnectionString = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("ClientAppl").ToString()
sqlcon.Open()
Dim sqlcmd As New SqlCommand
sqlcmd.Connection = sqlcon
sqlcmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure
sqlcmd.CommandText = "CSMS_USP_ViewstatusReport"
sqlcmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@P_Comp_id", txtComplaintID.Text)
Dim da As New SqlDataAdapter
da.SelectCommand = sqlcmd
Dim ds As New DataSet
da.Fill(ds)
Dim viewer As New Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms.ReportViewer()
Dim rptDataSource As New Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms.ReportDataSource("Consolidated_Report_CSMS_USP_ViewstatusReport", ds.Tables(0))
viewer.LocalReport.DataSources.Add(rptDataSource)
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i m using asp.net fileUploader controle to upload file in mobile application but file is not uploading.
View 1 Replieshow to upload/Download maximum file size
View 4 RepliesI have an asp.net application running on a web farm that allows users to upload files and download them later via link to that file. Currently, I use Windows DFS to replicate the local IIS directory where the files are stored across the web farm servers. However, as this solution does not scale out, I want to implement a more scalable solution by partitioning the documents. Specifically, say I set up multiple file storage servers (Fs1, Fs2, Fs3, etc.) on the network. Further, let's say I change my upload page to save the uploaded file to one of the file storage servers on the local LAN (based on some logic). I assume so far I am safe with ASP.NET doing this much assuming I have the correct permission for the ASP.NET process ID. The question I have is withregards to download links. When a user gets served a download link to their document (e.g. http://www.testco.com/data/doc1.txt) is there a way for me to "intercept" that HTTP request and underneath the coversserve the doc1.txt from the file storage server (e.g. Fs2) it resides
View 5 RepliesI have a gridview that allows the user to export this gridview to excel. Here is my codes but I would like my user to be able to select where to download the file
Protected Sub ExportToExcel(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnExport.Click
lblMsg.Visible = True
Try
Dim objSw As New StreamWriter(txtFileName.Text.Trim + ".xls")
'Dim serverFilePath As String = "D:Excel Files"
'Dim fileStream As New FileStream(serverFilePath, FileMode.Open)
'Dim fileSize As Long = fileStream.Length
'Response.ContentType = "application/octet-stream"
'Response.AddHeader("Content-Disposition", "attachment; filename=""" & txtFileName.Text.Trim & """;")
'Dim fileBuffer As Byte() = New Byte(fileSize - 1) {}
'fileStream.Read(fileBuffer, 0, CInt(fileSize))
'Response.BinaryWrite(fileBuffer)
'fileStream.Close()
'Response.[End]()
Dim objDt As DataTable = DirectCast(Session("Data"), DataTable).Copy()
'Get No Of Column in GridView
Dim NoOfColumn As Integer = objDt.Columns.Count...........................
I was just wondering what the best approach would be for uploading/downloading files. My users want to have the ability to upload and download emails to various Orders but i'm not sure of a few things.
Would I need a new table and reference it to my Orders table? Or would I need to create a new table and add columns such as file location, and upload the files to a particular server? Also since I am working on a Windows machine, i'm not really sure how to connect to my server to allow me to upload/download files (not sure if that makes sense).
This below code i have used in my aspx page for file download.
Response.AppendHeader("content-disposition", "attachment; filename="" + emailAttachment.FileName + "";");
Response.ContentType = "application/octet-stream";
Response.OutputStream.Write(emailAttachment.Data, 0, emailAttachment.Data.Length);
Response.End();
This block of code display Download file Dialog for Open or Save the attached file.It's working fine in Mozila Firefox and IE8 but doesn't display Download file Dialog box in IE 7
I'm trying to force a large (200+ MB) file to download that's on a remote server. The problem is that I can't use the "WriteFile()" function, since I'm not using a virtual path. Then, when I try:
Response.AppendHeader("content-disposition",
I am using the async file upload control to upload to a image file. I want the user to upload only jpg files. And for that I am checking the uploadedfile content type in server side, after the upload complets. I wanna check this, before upload starts. There is one javascript method
function startUpload(sender, args){}
but how to access the content type of the file selected by user.
I want to download a file from server to a local host.i have a code from the net which should work but is not working
protected void Button4_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
//To Get the physical Path of the file(test.txt)[code]....
now when the button is clicked the file should be downloaded from the server to the local host computer... but nothing seems to be happening...i have the test.txt on the desktop of the serer... the save file option also does not come on the client side..I publish the files and put it in the inetpub folder of the server and run the GUI from the client side.. everything works except this...this program downloads a file if it is present in the inetpub folder.. instead i want to download from any location within the server...
I have to copy a file from client machine to server folder without use file upload control.
i tried with WebClient().Like this
Dim onbjweb As New WebClient()
onbjweb.UploadFile(Server.MapPath(serverpath), "POST", LocalFilePath).
Its working fine in localhost.When its deployed in server its not working.
How do I upload a file on the web server and save the link of the file in a database?
View 3 RepliesI'm trying to do the following in ASP.NET (with c#):
1. On page Load, download an XML file from a different website to the IIS server, in a subdirectory of the application directory called "downloadedFiles"
I know that WebClient.DownloadFile() can download a file, but this only seems to download the file to the client's machine. I am interested in downloading it to the actual IIS server (so that it can be utilized throughout the lifetime of more than one session). Does anyone know how this could be performed?
Specifically, I'm trying to download an XML file from a website (as an example: [URL]) . How could I download that XML file onto my actual IIS server?
if any one know how to download the file from the FTP server using credential of the ftp. code step by step in C#.net.
View 2 RepliesIs there a way I can code some vb whereby the server would download a file from a given URL from an external website elsewhere? For example, if I entered the url for the 7-Zip exe, it would then download that from SourceForge of wherever, and save it to the server.
View 3 RepliesHow do i download a file from server to the client pc using asp.net, im using c# with vs 2005. I have tried with WebCient but it is downloading on the server itself. I want to download a particular file to the client PC.
View 4 Repliesi am downloading a file from a server and i plan to delete the file that i have downloaded on the server after it gets downloaded on the client side. My download code is working fine but i dont know when to put the command to delete the file.
string filepath = restoredFilename.ToString();
// Create New instance of FileInfo class to get the properties of the file being downloaded
FileInfo myfile = new FileInfo(filepath);
// Checking if file exists
if (myfile.Exists)
{
// Clear the content of the response
Response.ClearContent();
// Add the file name and attachment, which will force the open/cancel/save dialog box to show, to the header
Response.AddHeader("Content-Disposition", "attachment; filename=" + myfile.Name);
//Response.AddHeader("Content-Disposition", "inline; filename=" + myfile.Name);
// Add the file size into the response header
Response.AddHeader("Content-Length", myfile.Length.ToString());
// Set the ContentType
Response.ContentType = ReturnExtension(myfile.Extension.ToLower());
//// Write the file into the response (TransmitFile is for ASP.NET 2.0. In ASP.NET 1.1 you have to use WriteFile instead)
Response.TransmitFile(myfile.FullName);
// End the response
Response.End();
}
Now i know the response.End() will stop every thing and return the value, so is there another way too do so. I need to call a function
DeleteRestoredFileForGUI(restoredFilename);
to delete the file but dont know where to put it.. i tried putting before and after Response.End() but it does not work.
string url = string.Empty;
string title = string.Empty;
//full file path should be assigned to url
//file name with format should be assigned to title
url = "p[URL]abc.mp3";
title = "abc.mp3.mp3";
WebClient wc = new WebClient();
byte[] byteData;
Response.ContentType="application/octet-stream";
Response.AddHeader("content-disposition","attachment;filename="+title);
Response.BinaryWrite(byteData= wc.DownloadData(@url));
I am having an issue downloading files that I have store in SQL Server. I have no problem in a WinForm. What am I doing wrong in my code?
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I have a window open from another page because I was having an issue doing this while the page was ajaxified. The FileData part of the code is a structure that holds a memorystream and 2 strings and they are returning proper values. The window opens up and then closes almost immediately when the page loads.
The below code works fine for downloading a file from a current pc.plz suggest me how to download it from remote server using ip address or any method
protected void Button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
const string fName = @"C:ITFSPDFbillsFebruaryAA.pdf";
FileInfo fi = new FileInfo(fName);
long sz = fi.Length;
Response.ClearContent();
Response.ContentType = MimeType(Path.GetExtension(fName));
Response.AddHeader("Content-Disposition", string.Format("attachment; filename = {0}", System.IO.Path.GetFileName(fName)));
Response.AddHeader("Content-Length", sz.ToString("F0"));
Response.TransmitFile(fName);
Response.End();
}
public static string MimeType(string Extension)
{
string mime = "application/octetstream";
if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(Extension))
return mime;
string ext = Extension.ToLower();
Microsoft.Win32.RegistryKey rk = Microsoft.Win32.Registry.ClassesRoot.OpenSubKey(ext);
if (rk != null && rk.GetValue("Content Type") != null)
mime = rk.GetValue("Content Type").ToString();
return mime;
}