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Pure asp file upload without external components, but with html progress bar, what more description? Multiple files upload, 10MB, asp upload to database and database synchronize, email with attachment, email administrator notification. Rate Script | Read Reviews | Write Review | Email Script | | Article Rating: |  |  | | Price: | Freeware |  | | Version: | 2.07 |  | | Platform: | Windows |  | | Date Added: | Friday, Mar 24, 2006 |  | | Last Updated: | Monday, Mar 27, 2006 |  | | Visit Website | | | ActiveXPowUpload is easy client-side solution that can be used to perform multiple files uploads from a user machine to the web server. ActiveXPowUpload is a ActiveX supported by only Internet Explorer but don't needs anything on user side and supports any standard file processing script on server side. It provides many advanced features such as: Multiple file selection; Drag-n-drop files and folders; Rich progress and status information during the upload process; File filters by extension; Possibility to cancel an upload anytime; Access to files date modified, date created, date last accessed, name, size information; Supports Unicode file names, text Form items, localized messages and captions; Supports Authentication (Basic, Windows integrated) etc. Rate Script | Read Reviews | Write Review | Email Script | | Article Rating: |  |  | | Price: | Shareware |  | | Version: | |  | | Platform: | Windows |  | | Date Added: | Thursday, Feb 28, 2008 |  | | Last Updated: | Thursday, Mar 06, 2008 |  | | Visit Website | | | The three ASP (Active Server Page) files will allow your users the ability to upload files to the web server. There are no components to install. asp-uploader.zip contains - 1) uploadform.asp: This file allows the user to select the file (from their computer) to upload to the web server. Once they select the file they want to upload, they click the upload button and the form calls the uploadexmple.asp 2) uploadexmple.asp: This page takes the file to be uploaded and performs the actual uploading process by using an Upload function within the upload.asp file. Once the upload is complete, this form displays the confirmation message (or error message). 3) upload.asp: This file contains the FileUploader class and the UploadedFile class. These classes are used to perform the actual upload from the client machine to the web server. Instructions to install - 1) Place all three ASP files under the same folder within an IIS virtual directory (on your website). Note: The web folder that the ASP files reside in MUST have permission to create text files. Check these permissions in IIS. 2) Change the 3rd line of uploadexmple.asp from C: to be the exact file location of where you want the upload files to be saved on the web server. If you fail to update this parameter, the script will attempt to save files to the root C:\ drive. To test - Open a webpage on your web server and go to the uploadform.asp Try uploading a file. If it uploads, check the disk location (specified in line 3 of uploadexmple.asp) to see if the file exists. Troubleshooting - If the file is not there, try a smaller file. Otherwise, repeat instruction 2 in installation instructions. Rate Script | Read Reviews | Write Review | Email Script | | Article Rating: |  |  | | Price: | free |  | | Version: | 1 |  | | Platform: | Windows |  | | Date Added: | Tuesday, Feb 09, 2010 |  | | Last Updated: | Saturday, Oct 30, 2010 |  | | Visit Website | | |
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