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asp.net creating folders on hard-drive

Asked by amillyard in Visual Studio, Microsoft Visual C#.Net, .NET Framework 2.x

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how do I create sub-folders via asp.net.

below the script uploads a file ok -- but if I want to use a different folder (create one in real-time) -- this doesn't happen  -- folderPath2

folderPath works fine -- because the sub-folders already exist.

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protected void Button_CreateNow_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
            HttpFileCollection uploadFilCol = Request.Files;
 
            for (int i = 0; i < uploadFilCol.Count; i++)
            {
                HttpPostedFile file = uploadFilCol[i];
 
                fileExt = Path.GetExtension(file.FileName).ToLower();
                fileName = Path.GetFileName(file.FileName);
 
                string folderPath = "D:\\Inetpub\\Docs\\" + (String)Session["MasterAccount"] + (String)Session["CaseAccount"] + fileName;
                //string folderPath2 = "D:\\Inetpub\\Docs\\" + (String)Session["MasterAccount"] + "\\" + (String)Session["CaseAccount"] + "\\" + fileName;
 
                if (fileName != string.Empty)
                {
                    try
                    {
                        //if (fileExt == ".jpg" || fileExt == ".gif")
                        //{
                        //    file.SaveAs(@"D:\Inetpub\docs\Images" + fileName);
                        //    this.ShowMessage(" " + fileName + " Successfully Uploaded", i);
                        //}
                        
                            file.SaveAs(folderPath);
                            CreateNewClientCaseImportedFile();
 
                            //file.Move(folderPath, folderPath2);
                    }
                    catch (Exception ex)
                    {
                        //this.ShowMessage(" " + ex.Message, i);
                    }
                }
            }
        }
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Zones: Visual Studio, Microsoft Visual C#.Net, .NET Framework 2.x
Tags: c#, asp.net 2.x, visual studio 2008 pro, sql 2005 server
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