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Re: $object in atlas, what about on msft AJAX beta 1.0?
Sorry, you're right. $() -> $get() and $object() -> $find(). My bad...
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MarcHoeppner
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Re: $object in atlas, what about on msft AJAX beta 1.0?
$get()
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Re: Somebody must know the answer, please help: HttpHandler or HttpModule for file upload, large files, progress indicator?
>Do you (or anyone else reading this) have any experience with these? >Can they be used to read an incoming request in chunks, so that the >server doesn't have to buffer the *entire* posted file in memory? Without having done exactly that as of yet, from my experience with HttpHandlers the answer is yes. You should be able to get the BeginRequest event and take over from there. The standard ASPX handler certainly does something similar for the native ASP.NET file upload. Anyway, it certainly
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Re: Somebody must know the answer, please help: HttpHandler or HttpModule for file upload, large files, progress indicator?
I briefly researched that problem and I found two possible solutions (other than using ActiveX, Java or .NET DLLs on the client): - open a second upload window (or use an IFRAME) that does the file POST. write a httphandler that handles the upload process on the server. in the while() loop for reading in the file from the stream, write the current number of received bytes into a static variable. use XMLHTTP or a simple page refresh every 5s or so in the first window to call back to the server. have
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