Re: Upload file(s) to my IIS server

From: alanb (alan4100_at_comcast.net)
Date: 04/21/04


Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 08:54:48 -0400

Andrey P and others,

Thanks for the link below. Last nite I was just too eager to wait any
longer and immediately downloaded ASPUPLOAD.EXE on 30 day trial. Installed
and is now up running.. I have done two uploads on this trial and it worked.
It looks impressive so far!
But it lacked one thing: USERNAME/PASSWORD logon to restrict unwanted
Uploads to my server. I dont know how to code this, but I need this add-on.
Also, I need to know more about its capabilities although it looks
impressive so far!

I am planning to test it with .MPG, .AVI and .WMV files
(20 to 30 min long). I have done with .AVI three minutes long(unzipped). I
have never tried zipping videos.
Will it upload that long as it is? I understand that it can handle up to 2
gigabytes if I read right. More questions follow: Is it okay to upload
video files WITHOUT zipping them?

During this 30 day trial, I will try the link:
http://www.asp101.com/articles/jacob/scriptupload.asp
and see what I can do. Thanks for the reply.

Alan

I might try to try the link:
http://www.asp101.com/articles/jacob/scriptupload.asp
and see if I am able to do this during thirty day trial.

"Andrey P" <andrey@paramonov.pp.ru> wrote in message
news:108bqhfafl8bof7@news.supernews.com...
> alanb wrote:
>
> > I had downloaded demo1.asp to Inetpub/wwwroot path. I am now able to
browse
> > files and make selection. But when I hit upload button, it could not
find
> > "The page you are looking for"
> > HTTP 404 -File not found.
> > The results are the same on another pc.
> > Solution? Thank You, Andrey.
> >
> >
> > Andrey P wrote:
> >
> >>alanb wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Is it possible to upload files from other pcs to my IIS server?
> >>>I am sure that the answer is no, but I want your feedback.
> >>>I am aware that they can use FTP utility for upload to my sites.
> >>>They do not know how or bother to use FTP utility.
> >>>
> >>>Is it possible for me to upload their files, instead?
> >>>It may not have to be through IIS server.
> >>
> >>Do you mean uploading file from your site visitor via browser ? Sure,
> >>that's possible.
> >>
> >>That's definitely an aswer:
> >>
> >>http://www.aspfaq.com/show.asp?id=2189
> >>
> >>-Andrey
> >
>
> Have you created handle.asp file ?
>
> For details on how to upload a file from a client *without* using any
> 3rd party component visit this link:
>
> http://www.asp101.com/articles/jacob/scriptupload.asp
>
> For suggestions on uploading using a 3rd party component visit here:
>
> http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/webtech/110499-1.shtml
>
> -Andrey.
>
>
>