Member 11819086 28-Jul-15 2:46 28-Jul-15 2:46 HI, thank you for uploading this material,it is helpful for me, i want to pivot all the files and make a link (hyper link) to that file and then download that particular file in the gridview. Here i want to download the file on the basis of the file name. How can i do it??
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I have created a method in file utilities and and make querry on the basis of the name but ofter dat it shows a blank page.please help me thank you Rahul Mekala [email protected]. Song Li, Thank you for your swift response, but i need this in asp.net 4.0 version and backend is Sql Server. In asp.net 4.5 there is a option Multiple='true', but in 4.0 it is not there. Actually i need to upload multiple formatted files(.pdf,.xl,.doc,.txt,.png,.jpg, etc,) with single fileUpload browse control with the help of Ctrl+file. So here i am facing problem.
I'll go with JQuery or any other scriptings that supports for asp.net 4.0 version. Suggestions please? Thank you Regards Rajkumar Palnati +921. DmsWebDev 19-Jun-14 10:10 19-Jun-14 10:10 When I download the file it trys to open with Adobe Reader and fails. My understanding is that this should open in the browser.
My dev machine is Win 7(64b) and IE9. I adapted your code for my project - the main thing I did differently is set up GridView to only get files by ID so I am not using GetAFile method. I am also using Visual Studio 2008 C# with FileUpload Control in a separate class called FileUpload.aspx.cs and my code is a tad different than yours for the upload but it gathers the same info. I will post my code if it will help someone to respond.Thanks.P.s. I verified my test file is not damaged. Member 10819735 14-May-14 20:44 14-May-14 20:44 Parser Error Description: An error occurred during the parsing of a resource required to service this request. Please review the following specific parse error details and modify your source file appropriately.
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There are quite a few ways to upload a file to your server at InMotion Hosting. How you upload your files will depend on your preference and your accessibility to the server. In this tutorial, we will explain how to upload a file using the File Manager, FileZilla, and Notepad.テつ xA0We assume that you know where within your account you need to upload your files. If you're not sure however, please see our article entitled. What's the difference between each method There are reasons why a developer would use File Manager, FileZilla, or Notepad.
The following will explain why you would pick one method or the other. File Manager (browser based): The File manager is good to use when you are away form your computer and you can access a browser. The File Manager can be accessed from any location. This eliminates the need to install a program like FileZilla or Notepad. FileZilla (FTP): FileZilla is good to use for uploading files because it works over port 21 and can upload mass amounts of files all at once. Notepad (Code Editor): Using Notepad is a way to upload files while you create the content for them, notepad is similar to DreamWeaver in that you can Edit files and upload them through the same interface. This eliminates the need to have an HTML editor and a FTP program at the same time.
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How to upload a file through File Manager. Click the button in the Files section. Refresh your File Manager by clicking the Reload link at the top middle of the File Manager. You should then see the file listed in the File Manager now.
How to upload With FTP using FileZilla FileZilla has the ability to upload files from your computer to your server with us. The Left side is the' Local Site' and the Right is the ' Remote Site'. The ' Local Site' is your where your computer files are located. The ' Remote Site' is the location of the files on the server. Below is how to upload a file using FileZilla.
Navigate your files in the third window on the left underneath the ' Local Site:' box where its says' Filename'. The Window to the right of it is the ' Remote Site' directory. Navigate to the folder where you want to upload the file/folder to in the ' Filename' Window underneath the ' Remote Site' window. Drag the file you want to upload to the server from the ' Local Site' to the ' Remote Site'. The File will upload and you will see the file in the list of files in the directory where you dragged the file to.
Using a program like Notepad Notepad is a program that allows you to edit your site and upload and create files on the server. It is similar to HTML editor programs like Edit Plus or DreamWeaver. Below will explain how to create a file on your server with Notepad.
In the NppFTP Window on the right side of Notepad, navigate to the folder you want to upload a file to. Right click the folder and select ' Upload other file here.' . Browse the server for the file you want to upload. Select the file and Click open. Now you will see the file in the folder location on the server.
To see other articles available on how to manage your files, please visit. To learn how to edit a file, see our article. We would need more detail about the whole process and any error messages you're seeing in order to properly troubleshoot this issue. If you're using a WAMP environment then you're not working with our hosting service. WAMP is made for a local installation not being accessed through a hosting service.
We typically do not provide support for that. If you are using WAMP, then you will need to download the plugin files, then use the WordPress dashboard to upload and load the plugin. The WAMP environment should provide the necessary infrastructure to run WordPress locally. Hello Sanjit, It depends on WHERE you upload the file in your Website structure. By default, website files are supposed to be in the publichtml folder. If you place it in a folder under the PUBLICHTML folder then the path will be reflected in the URL. Here's an example: Server file structure: publichtml (for Example.com) -folder1 -file1.txt Website URL for the file would be: If you're using an add-on domain where the domain's folder is UNDER the publichtml folder, the folder path is not affected by the website structure because the domain name is seen as a separate and indvidual domain name.
Publichtml/example1.com/add-ondomain.com -folder1 -testfile.pdf The URL would be: add-ondomain.com/folder1/testfile.pdf - note that you would need to put the PUBLICHTML folder or the primary domain name in the path. I hope this helps to explain it. If you're still having issues with understanding how to determine a path for a file you have uploaded, then please submit another question and provide any further details that would help to clarify the issue. If you have any further questions or comments, please let us know. Regards, Arnel C.