We have an application that displays files in a network directory path and wondered if there is a way to open Windows Explorer (or something similar to show/open files or subfolders) from the browser and have it display the files and folders in that path.
We have this great asp.net web application that generates word documents (wordprocessingML) and saves them to the file system on the server. We are running IIS 6.0. I would like to know the best way to allow the user to click a link or something so they can open the document from the browser. I have been experimenting with the Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word object, but am getting an error when I try to active the application object. I don't know if using this object is the best approach or if I should be doing something else.
any page that I open in my browser comes up blank.
I don't get any errors, it just comes up blank.
I also noticed that it seems to bypass forms authentication. For example, even though the page I open is blank, it is the actual page name that shows up in the browzer instead of the page that it usually redirects to for the forms authentication.
I have problem in my asp.net application. I have some file in floder (PDF, .doc, ,txt ) i want to open these files in my web browser .
Now my problem is large PDF files are not opeing in my browser even some less size pdf files are opeing prefectly and other files are also working good.
The following code i have wriiten to open the file
I was wondering if there is any difference in performance (or any other important factor) between a file sent to the browser from our server by this method :
For i = 1 To fileSize chunk If Not Response.IsClientConnected Then Exit For Response.BinaryWrite stream.Read(chunk) Response.Flush Next VS
the old plain file access method that the IIS comes with.
We are working on a file manager handler for security reasons and would like to know what is the performance hit.
I have an ASP.NET page with a text status and a button to export an Excel file. When the user clicks the button, I want to generate the file on the fly and return it to the client as binary stream. Then I want to change the text status to show success/failure.
So far I can generate and send the file no problem, but obviously the statuses don't get displayed, since the server response was used to send the file and not a new updated page with the new status.
I'm not sure what's the cleanest way to approach this. I can think of something but is it the best way:
User clicks on button. File is generated and saved as a stream in the session. Statuses are updated and the page with the new statuses is returned to the client. A piece of Javascript on the page opens a 3rd party page which retrieves the saved stream from the session.
Is it possible to open a PDF always in a browser? That is no Download option will be provided by browser as a user will try to open that pdf file. My application is in ASP.NET (C#).
Developing a web application in C# which stores files in a tree structure in a server.
A project ( eg: ABC) has many sub folders (eg: ABC_sub1,ABC_Sub2...etc) . Each sub folder will have many types of files. (Eg: .dat,.txt .... etc)
I have stored the project name and the path to the parent folder ( in this case ABC) in a database.
Eg: \sereverNameTestMyProjectABC
What I need to do is when a user selects a given project ( eg; ABC) & clicks the link button component called "browse" to open the folder (\sereverNameTestMyProjectABC) in a new window.
I'm retrieveing pdf file from SQL Server 2008 and i wish to display it in new browsers tab. I successfully retrieved and displayed pdf document when i had pdf viewer installed.
My problem is, that after i unistalled pdf viewer, i got this window, which would be ok if the file wasn't WebForm2.aspx but let's say MyDocument.PDF
Am i doing something wrong? How could i achive that the file would be FileName.pdf and not FileName.aspx (in case of no viewer).
I have an asp.net project both in .net 2005 and 2008.It is working fine in my PC and page is opening from browser but not from other PC.I can able to connect the other pc's,ping it sure there is no connection problem with pc.I think should be in IIS or sharing from my PC.I need both in .net 2005 and 2008.
I have a button event when forces a download to the users browser, but I would like to know whether there is a way for the download open in a new sized browser window. Is there away to do this?
I have an ASP.NET/C# application that exports some data into an Excel spreadsheet using COM interop at the click of a Button control. When I click the button, Excel is opened with the generated spreadsheet. For what it's worth, here is the button code:
<asp:Button ID="export" Text="Export to spreadsheet" runat="server" OnClick="Export_Workbook" />
This works fine, except when I click the button, close the subsequent spreadsheet, and refresh the page. When the page is refreshed after clicking the button, the call to Export_Workbook() is made again and so the spreadsheet opens again. Firefox, for example, says this when you refresh: "To display this page, Firefox must send information that will repeat any action (such as a search or order confirmation) that was performed earlier." This is something I want to avoid.
I'm sure there's a better way to accomplish what I'm trying to do, I'm just not sure what the best approach is.
A requirement for within an ASP.Net application to open a Word template from within the browser and pass in some parameters to a MS Word plugin that will be installed on the client.Is it possible when opening Word from the browser to pass in any parameters and if so how do you go about this?
How would I pass an Object or Array to a function using the ICallBackEventHandler (RaisCallbackEvent)? It allows for a string argument only, if you change it to another datatype it error out. Sample Below...
How to solve Cross browser session Problem???When i login to my site and open a new tab,the session is shared.I want a new session for each tab.It is possible without using cookieless = 'true',but i cant use this.
Problem Statement: I have a details web page which has a unique sesssion ID generated per user. Now if a user does Ctrl + N or File > New Window and opens a new browser instance then the same session ID is genrated and user can update on both the windows differently and this leads to ambigous updates to DB. How can we stop user to open a new window or how can we detect that a new instance of the same session ID has been genrated twice so as to kill both the sessions with a user firiendly message.
In the page there are two links. When i click the first link it opens a window in a new page. I do this by using the above code.
I am clicking the second link in the page and navigating to another page. Now i am clicking the browser back button. Supprisingly its opening the first link.
How clicking back button is opening the link in the page. I am using c# .net 2005.
I have an excel file in my Response Output stream. I can Open the stream as a file after a prompt, but it doesn't seem I can save it directly to a specified folder on my client.