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Re: HttpHandler or HttpModule for file upload, large files, progress indicator?
Please let this thread rest in peace. It is too long. The same questions are being asked over and over again. Look here instead: http://www.asp.net/Forums/ShowPost.aspx?tabindex=1&PostID=531432
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Re: Can it auto download files and upload files to and from client side computer from server pages(aspx)?
Another possibility is to embed a .net control on a page, and execute it client-side. But this requires .net to be installed on all clients...
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Re: Threading
I haven't experienced such delays from using HttpHandlers. But I am interested in your results.
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Re: Refreshing the page after a download
Did you get it working?
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Re: Can it auto download files and upload files to and from client side computer from server pages(aspx)?
Q1 & Q2: Not possible using standard html. You cannot force download to specific folders, and you cannot force upload of specific files. Downloads must be saved by users, uploads must be chosen by users. When thinking about the security aspect, this makes perfect sense. Your only options are to go for a signed java applet or an activex control. BR, Rasmus
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Re: HttpHandler or HttpModule for file upload, large files, progress indicator?
Actually I think it already does that...just haven't tested it. BR Rasmus
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Re: HttpHandler or HttpModule for file upload, large files, progress indicator?
For all of you who just want a quick solution to uploading, my component is now available at http://dnu.rasmus.hartvig.name FOR FREE. If you want the FULL source code, I am charging a symbolic amount of 10 USD. This is simply because I’ve spent ages on this component, and I really do believe that this amount is justifiable. It gets a student pizza on the table. BR, Rasmus
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Re: HttpHandler or HttpModule for file upload, large files, progress indicator?
I parse the entire request, dividing it into files and text fields, from a httphandler. Files are saved, fields are placed in a hashtable for later processing when upload completes. I think the dredman vars will give you a cleaner solution, but I haven't been down that road.
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Re: HttpHandler or HttpModule for file upload, large files, progress indicator?
ah, the dreadman vars. That is why I hadn't seen these errors - I am not using them. Nice debugging though :-)
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Re: HttpHandler or HttpModule for file upload, large files, progress indicator?
I have the proposed code running on a Windows 2003 server. I have never specifically adjusted for IIS5 compatibility - doesn't that mean that it is running "normal" IIS6? And if yes, then it appears to work. If no, how do you adjust the compatibility mode? Kind regards, Rasmus
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