manually Send file to client

wackyphill_at_yahoo.com
Date: 01/12/05


Date: 12 Jan 2005 13:14:47 -0800

Is there a way to code it so that you can transmit a file to a client
programatically so that you could send it a file that is not part of
your website?

Like if my site is in c:\inetpub\mySite

Is there a way I can use like FileStream and read in a file from c:\
and then somehow transmit it to the client. (Purpose being to force the
user to go thru the website to access files and stop someone from
directly putting the url of the file they want to download in the
address bar)

I'm not sure how to transmit the data to the client though. Any ideas?
Thanks very much.



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