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Browse All TopicsWe need to be able to bring up a SaveAs dialog box when a user clicks Upload from within a datalist to upload a report. This report and its location need to be saved in a SQL Server database. An option must exist whereby another user can login and download/view the saved report.
Is there a way to upload and download files in ASP.NET / VB.NET (Not C#).
I have tried,
<input id="txtFile" type="file" name="txtFile" runat="server">
<br />
<asp:button id="btUpload" runat="server" text="submit"></asp:button
</form>
way but it seems that the Upload button does not fire the ItemCommand when embedded in a datalist. Can someone please provide code or a way to do this?
Many Thanks.....
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by: softplusPosted on 2005-05-12 at 03:24:55ID: 13984704
Many possibilities to do that in ASP.NET, you might try some links and see which possibility matches your needs best: glish/2000 0802.asp /Purgatory /UploadFil es.asp
oducts/com ponents/ac tiveupload / ) (many others)
http://www.aspheute.com/en
http://www.codeproject.com
http://aspalliance.com/150
there are also 3rd party objects available for this, e.g. Active Upload ( http://www.activeup.com/pr