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B
Hi,

I'm developing a web application where users can upload multiple files to
the website.
I'm using asp.net 2.0 with FileUpload control and can upload 1 image to the
server, but I would like to upload 5 images in total.

Can someone help me in writing a VB.NET part on how I can upload these
multiple files using the FileUpload control?

Dim UploadPath As String = Request.PhysicalApplicationPath + "\images\"

'Before attempting to save the file, verify that the FileUpload
Control contains a file.
If (FileUpload1.HasFile) Then

'Get the name of the file to upload.
Dim fileName As String = FileUpload1.FileName

'Get the extension of the upload file.
Dim extension As String = System.IO.Path.GetExtension(fileName)

'Allow only files with .JPEG or .GIF extensions
If (extension = ".jpeg") Or (extension = ".gif") Then
'Get the size in bytes of the file uploaded.
Dim FileSize As Integer = FileUpload1.PostedFile.ContentLength

'Allow only files less than 5,100,000 bytes (Approximately 5
MB) to be uploaded.
If (FileSize < 800000) Then

'Append the name of the uploaded file to the path.
UploadPath += FileUpload1.FileName

'Call the SaveAs method to save the uploaded file.
FileUpload1.PostedFile.SaveAs(UploadPath)

'Notify the user that the file has been uploaded
successfully.
FileUploadReport.Text = "<b>Bestand is opgeladen naar de
website vanaf: </b><br>" & _
FileUpload1.PostedFile.FileName & _
"Content Type " & FileUpload1.PostedFile.ContentType & _
"Length " & FileUpload1.PostedFile.ContentLength
SqlDataSource1.Insert()
Else
FileUploadReport.Text = "<b>Foto is niet opgeladen omdat
het bestand groter is dan 800K!</b><br>"
End If

Else
'Notify the user why their file was not uploaded.
FileUploadReport.Text = "<b>Bestand is niet opgeslagen, dit
omdat U niet het juiste formaat hebt geselecteerd!</b><br>" + _
"<b>Alleen het formaat .JPEG en .GIF
zijn toegelaten </b><br><br>"

End If
Else
FileUploadReport.Text = "<b>Gelieve een foto te selecteren
vooraleer U op de knop 'opladen' klikt</b><br>"
End If

End Sub

Here is my code :
Dec 29 '05 #1
6 2026
you just put 5 fileuploads controls on the form, and for each one the user
specifies a file for, that file will be uploaded on the submit.

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)

"B" <B@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A4**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hi,

I'm developing a web application where users can upload multiple files to
the website.
I'm using asp.net 2.0 with FileUpload control and can upload 1 image to
the
server, but I would like to upload 5 images in total.

Can someone help me in writing a VB.NET part on how I can upload these
multiple files using the FileUpload control?

Dim UploadPath As String = Request.PhysicalApplicationPath + "\images\"

'Before attempting to save the file, verify that the FileUpload
Control contains a file.
If (FileUpload1.HasFile) Then

'Get the name of the file to upload.
Dim fileName As String = FileUpload1.FileName

'Get the extension of the upload file.
Dim extension As String = System.IO.Path.GetExtension(fileName)

'Allow only files with .JPEG or .GIF extensions
If (extension = ".jpeg") Or (extension = ".gif") Then
'Get the size in bytes of the file uploaded.
Dim FileSize As Integer =
FileUpload1.PostedFile.ContentLength

'Allow only files less than 5,100,000 bytes (Approximately
5
MB) to be uploaded.
If (FileSize < 800000) Then

'Append the name of the uploaded file to the path.
UploadPath += FileUpload1.FileName

'Call the SaveAs method to save the uploaded file.
FileUpload1.PostedFile.SaveAs(UploadPath)

'Notify the user that the file has been uploaded
successfully.
FileUploadReport.Text = "<b>Bestand is opgeladen naar
de
website vanaf: </b><br>" & _
FileUpload1.PostedFile.FileName & _
"Content Type " & FileUpload1.PostedFile.ContentType &
_
"Length " & FileUpload1.PostedFile.ContentLength
SqlDataSource1.Insert()
Else
FileUploadReport.Text = "<b>Foto is niet opgeladen
omdat
het bestand groter is dan 800K!</b><br>"
End If

Else
'Notify the user why their file was not uploaded.
FileUploadReport.Text = "<b>Bestand is niet opgeslagen, dit
omdat U niet het juiste formaat hebt geselecteerd!</b><br>" + _
"<b>Alleen het formaat .JPEG en
.GIF
zijn toegelaten </b><br><br>"

End If
Else
FileUploadReport.Text = "<b>Gelieve een foto te selecteren
vooraleer U op de knop 'opladen' klikt</b><br>"
End If

End Sub

Here is my code :

Dec 29 '05 #2
B
Hi Bruce,

I put 5 FileUploads controls in my page, but as showed in my code, I only
bound the first FileUpload1 control and not the 4 others, this because I
can't find a way on how to bind them as well.
I looked on the net and saw some example's with a loop or For Each...Next
step, but I'm just starting with VB.NET and don't now how to bind the 4 other
controls in my procedure.

Can you help me?
Thanks,
B.

"Bruce Barker" wrote:
you just put 5 fileuploads controls on the form, and for each one the user
specifies a file for, that file will be uploaded on the submit.

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)

"B" <B@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A4**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hi,

I'm developing a web application where users can upload multiple files to
the website.
I'm using asp.net 2.0 with FileUpload control and can upload 1 image to
the
server, but I would like to upload 5 images in total.

Can someone help me in writing a VB.NET part on how I can upload these
multiple files using the FileUpload control?

Dim UploadPath As String = Request.PhysicalApplicationPath + "\images\"

'Before attempting to save the file, verify that the FileUpload
Control contains a file.
If (FileUpload1.HasFile) Then

'Get the name of the file to upload.
Dim fileName As String = FileUpload1.FileName

'Get the extension of the upload file.
Dim extension As String = System.IO.Path.GetExtension(fileName)

'Allow only files with .JPEG or .GIF extensions
If (extension = ".jpeg") Or (extension = ".gif") Then
'Get the size in bytes of the file uploaded.
Dim FileSize As Integer =
FileUpload1.PostedFile.ContentLength

'Allow only files less than 5,100,000 bytes (Approximately
5
MB) to be uploaded.
If (FileSize < 800000) Then

'Append the name of the uploaded file to the path.
UploadPath += FileUpload1.FileName

'Call the SaveAs method to save the uploaded file.
FileUpload1.PostedFile.SaveAs(UploadPath)

'Notify the user that the file has been uploaded
successfully.
FileUploadReport.Text = "<b>Bestand is opgeladen naar
de
website vanaf: </b><br>" & _
FileUpload1.PostedFile.FileName & _
"Content Type " & FileUpload1.PostedFile.ContentType &
_
"Length " & FileUpload1.PostedFile.ContentLength
SqlDataSource1.Insert()
Else
FileUploadReport.Text = "<b>Foto is niet opgeladen
omdat
het bestand groter is dan 800K!</b><br>"
End If

Else
'Notify the user why their file was not uploaded.
FileUploadReport.Text = "<b>Bestand is niet opgeslagen, dit
omdat U niet het juiste formaat hebt geselecteerd!</b><br>" + _
"<b>Alleen het formaat .JPEG en
.GIF
zijn toegelaten </b><br><br>"

End If
Else
FileUploadReport.Text = "<b>Gelieve een foto te selecteren
vooraleer U op de knop 'opladen' klikt</b><br>"
End If

End Sub

Here is my code :


Dec 29 '05 #3
I don't think it's possible.
Due security risks the textboxes are cleared each time.
So on 1st submit, the others will be lost.
You *might* try semicolon (;) ?


"B" <B@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
news:8F**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hi Bruce,

I put 5 FileUploads controls in my page, but as showed in my code, I only
bound the first FileUpload1 control and not the 4 others, this because I
can't find a way on how to bind them as well.
I looked on the net and saw some example's with a loop or For Each...Next
step, but I'm just starting with VB.NET and don't now how to bind the 4
other
controls in my procedure.

Can you help me?
Thanks,
B.

"Bruce Barker" wrote:
you just put 5 fileuploads controls on the form, and for each one the
user
specifies a file for, that file will be uploaded on the submit.

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)

"B" <B@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A4**********************************@microsof t.com...
> Hi,
>
> I'm developing a web application where users can upload multiple files
> to
> the website.
> I'm using asp.net 2.0 with FileUpload control and can upload 1 image to
> the
> server, but I would like to upload 5 images in total.
>
> Can someone help me in writing a VB.NET part on how I can upload these
> multiple files using the FileUpload control?
>
> Dim UploadPath As String = Request.PhysicalApplicationPath + "\images\"
>
> 'Before attempting to save the file, verify that the FileUpload
> Control contains a file.
> If (FileUpload1.HasFile) Then
>
> 'Get the name of the file to upload.
> Dim fileName As String = FileUpload1.FileName
>
> 'Get the extension of the upload file.
> Dim extension As String =
> System.IO.Path.GetExtension(fileName)
>
> 'Allow only files with .JPEG or .GIF extensions
> If (extension = ".jpeg") Or (extension = ".gif") Then
>
>
> 'Get the size in bytes of the file uploaded.
> Dim FileSize As Integer =
> FileUpload1.PostedFile.ContentLength
>
> 'Allow only files less than 5,100,000 bytes
> (Approximately
> 5
> MB) to be uploaded.
> If (FileSize < 800000) Then
>
> 'Append the name of the uploaded file to the path.
> UploadPath += FileUpload1.FileName
>
> 'Call the SaveAs method to save the uploaded file.
> FileUpload1.PostedFile.SaveAs(UploadPath)
>
> 'Notify the user that the file has been uploaded
> successfully.
> FileUploadReport.Text = "<b>Bestand is opgeladen
> naar
> de
> website vanaf: </b><br>" & _
> FileUpload1.PostedFile.FileName & _
> "Content Type " & FileUpload1.PostedFile.ContentType
> &
> _
> "Length " & FileUpload1.PostedFile.ContentLength
> SqlDataSource1.Insert()
> Else
> FileUploadReport.Text = "<b>Foto is niet opgeladen
> omdat
> het bestand groter is dan 800K!</b><br>"
> End If
>
> Else
> 'Notify the user why their file was not uploaded.
> FileUploadReport.Text = "<b>Bestand is niet opgeslagen,
> dit
> omdat U niet het juiste formaat hebt geselecteerd!</b><br>" + _
> "<b>Alleen het formaat .JPEG en
> .GIF
> zijn toegelaten </b><br><br>"
>
> End If
> Else
> FileUploadReport.Text = "<b>Gelieve een foto te selecteren
> vooraleer U op de knop 'opladen' klikt</b><br>"
> End If
>
> End Sub
>
> Here is my code :
>
>


Dec 29 '05 #4
B
Hi Edwin,

What do you mean with semicolon?

B.

"Edwin Knoppert" wrote:
I don't think it's possible.
Due security risks the textboxes are cleared each time.
So on 1st submit, the others will be lost.
You *might* try semicolon (;) ?


"B" <B@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
news:8F**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hi Bruce,

I put 5 FileUploads controls in my page, but as showed in my code, I only
bound the first FileUpload1 control and not the 4 others, this because I
can't find a way on how to bind them as well.
I looked on the net and saw some example's with a loop or For Each...Next
step, but I'm just starting with VB.NET and don't now how to bind the 4
other
controls in my procedure.

Can you help me?
Thanks,
B.

"Bruce Barker" wrote:
you just put 5 fileuploads controls on the form, and for each one the
user
specifies a file for, that file will be uploaded on the submit.

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)

"B" <B@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A4**********************************@microsof t.com...
> Hi,
>
> I'm developing a web application where users can upload multiple files
> to
> the website.
> I'm using asp.net 2.0 with FileUpload control and can upload 1 image to
> the
> server, but I would like to upload 5 images in total.
>
> Can someone help me in writing a VB.NET part on how I can upload these
> multiple files using the FileUpload control?
>
> Dim UploadPath As String = Request.PhysicalApplicationPath + "\images\"
>
> 'Before attempting to save the file, verify that the FileUpload
> Control contains a file.
> If (FileUpload1.HasFile) Then
>
> 'Get the name of the file to upload.
> Dim fileName As String = FileUpload1.FileName
>
> 'Get the extension of the upload file.
> Dim extension As String =
> System.IO.Path.GetExtension(fileName)
>
> 'Allow only files with .JPEG or .GIF extensions
> If (extension = ".jpeg") Or (extension = ".gif") Then
>
>
> 'Get the size in bytes of the file uploaded.
> Dim FileSize As Integer =
> FileUpload1.PostedFile.ContentLength
>
> 'Allow only files less than 5,100,000 bytes
> (Approximately
> 5
> MB) to be uploaded.
> If (FileSize < 800000) Then
>
> 'Append the name of the uploaded file to the path.
> UploadPath += FileUpload1.FileName
>
> 'Call the SaveAs method to save the uploaded file.
> FileUpload1.PostedFile.SaveAs(UploadPath)
>
> 'Notify the user that the file has been uploaded
> successfully.
> FileUploadReport.Text = "<b>Bestand is opgeladen
> naar
> de
> website vanaf: </b><br>" & _
> FileUpload1.PostedFile.FileName & _
> "Content Type " & FileUpload1.PostedFile.ContentType
> &
> _
> "Length " & FileUpload1.PostedFile.ContentLength
> SqlDataSource1.Insert()
> Else
> FileUploadReport.Text = "<b>Foto is niet opgeladen
> omdat
> het bestand groter is dan 800K!</b><br>"
> End If
>
> Else
> 'Notify the user why their file was not uploaded.
> FileUploadReport.Text = "<b>Bestand is niet opgeslagen,
> dit
> omdat U niet het juiste formaat hebt geselecteerd!</b><br>" + _
> "<b>Alleen het formaat .JPEG en
> .GIF
> zijn toegelaten </b><br><br>"
>
> End If
> Else
> FileUploadReport.Text = "<b>Gelieve een foto te selecteren
> vooraleer U op de knop 'opladen' klikt</b><br>"
> End If
>
> End Sub
>
> Here is my code :
>
>


Dec 29 '05 #5
B
Hi Edwin & Bruce,

Find a solution by using the HttpFileCollection in my VB code behind file.

Example:

Dim UploadPath As String = Request.PhysicalApplicationPath + "\images\"

'Get the HttpFileCollection
Dim uploadedFiles As HttpFileCollection = Request.Files

'Get the extension of the upload file.
Dim extension As String = System.IO.Path.GetExtension(fileName)

'Allow only files with .JPEG or .GIF extensions
If (extension = ".jpeg") Or (extension = ".gif") Then
'Get the size in bytes of the file uploaded.
Dim FileSize As Integer = FileUpload1.PostedFile.ContentLength

'Allow only files less than 5,100,000 bytes (Approximately 5 MB)
to be uploaded.
If (FileSize < 800000) Then
Dim i As Integer = 0

Do Until i = uploadedFiles.Count
Dim userPostedFile As HttpPostedFile = uploadedFiles(i)

Try
If (userPostedFile.ContentLength > 0) Then
FileUploadReport.Text += "<u>File #" & (i + 1) &
"</u><br>"
FileUploadReport.Text += "File Content Type: " & _
userPostedFile.ContentType & "<br>"
FileUploadReport.Text += "File Size: " & _
userPostedFile.ContentLength & "kb<br>"
FileUploadReport.Text += "File Name: " & _
userPostedFile.FileName & "<br>"

userPostedFile.SaveAs(UploadPath & "\" & _
Path.GetFileName(userPostedFile.FileName))
SqlDataSource1.Insert()

End If
Catch ex As Exception
FileUploadReport.Text += "Error:<br>" & ex.Message
End Try
i += 1
Loop


End Sub

"B" wrote:
Hi Edwin,

What do you mean with semicolon?

B.

"Edwin Knoppert" wrote:
I don't think it's possible.
Due security risks the textboxes are cleared each time.
So on 1st submit, the others will be lost.
You *might* try semicolon (;) ?


"B" <B@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
news:8F**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hi Bruce,

I put 5 FileUploads controls in my page, but as showed in my code, I only
bound the first FileUpload1 control and not the 4 others, this because I
can't find a way on how to bind them as well.
I looked on the net and saw some example's with a loop or For Each...Next
step, but I'm just starting with VB.NET and don't now how to bind the 4
other
controls in my procedure.

Can you help me?
Thanks,
B.

"Bruce Barker" wrote:

> you just put 5 fileuploads controls on the form, and for each one the
> user
> specifies a file for, that file will be uploaded on the submit.
>
> -- bruce (sqlwork.com)
>
> "B" <B@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A4**********************************@microsof t.com...
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm developing a web application where users can upload multiple files
> > to
> > the website.
> > I'm using asp.net 2.0 with FileUpload control and can upload 1 image to
> > the
> > server, but I would like to upload 5 images in total.
> >
> > Can someone help me in writing a VB.NET part on how I can upload these
> > multiple files using the FileUpload control?
> >
> > Dim UploadPath As String = Request.PhysicalApplicationPath + "\images\"
> >
> > 'Before attempting to save the file, verify that the FileUpload
> > Control contains a file.
> > If (FileUpload1.HasFile) Then
> >
> > 'Get the name of the file to upload.
> > Dim fileName As String = FileUpload1.FileName
> >
> > 'Get the extension of the upload file.
> > Dim extension As String =
> > System.IO.Path.GetExtension(fileName)
> >
> > 'Allow only files with .JPEG or .GIF extensions
> > If (extension = ".jpeg") Or (extension = ".gif") Then
> >
> >
> > 'Get the size in bytes of the file uploaded.
> > Dim FileSize As Integer =
> > FileUpload1.PostedFile.ContentLength
> >
> > 'Allow only files less than 5,100,000 bytes
> > (Approximately
> > 5
> > MB) to be uploaded.
> > If (FileSize < 800000) Then
> >
> > 'Append the name of the uploaded file to the path.
> > UploadPath += FileUpload1.FileName
> >
> > 'Call the SaveAs method to save the uploaded file.
> > FileUpload1.PostedFile.SaveAs(UploadPath)
> >
> > 'Notify the user that the file has been uploaded
> > successfully.
> > FileUploadReport.Text = "<b>Bestand is opgeladen
> > naar
> > de
> > website vanaf: </b><br>" & _
> > FileUpload1.PostedFile.FileName & _
> > "Content Type " & FileUpload1.PostedFile.ContentType
> > &
> > _
> > "Length " & FileUpload1.PostedFile.ContentLength
> > SqlDataSource1.Insert()
> > Else
> > FileUploadReport.Text = "<b>Foto is niet opgeladen
> > omdat
> > het bestand groter is dan 800K!</b><br>"
> > End If
> >
> > Else
> > 'Notify the user why their file was not uploaded.
> > FileUploadReport.Text = "<b>Bestand is niet opgeslagen,
> > dit
> > omdat U niet het juiste formaat hebt geselecteerd!</b><br>" + _
> > "<b>Alleen het formaat .JPEG en
> > .GIF
> > zijn toegelaten </b><br><br>"
> >
> > End If
> > Else
> > FileUploadReport.Text = "<b>Gelieve een foto te selecteren
> > vooraleer U op de knop 'opladen' klikt</b><br>"
> > End If
> >
> > End Sub
> >
> > Here is my code :
> >
> >
>
>
>


Dec 29 '05 #6
1) Please read posts better.
2) Have you considered using a better (nick)name?

"B" <B@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
news:44**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hi Edwin,

What do you mean with semicolon?

B.

"Edwin Knoppert" wrote:
I don't think it's possible.
Due security risks the textboxes are cleared each time.
So on 1st submit, the others will be lost.
You *might* try semicolon (;) ?


"B" <B@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
news:8F**********************************@microsof t.com...
> Hi Bruce,
>
> I put 5 FileUploads controls in my page, but as showed in my code, I
> only
> bound the first FileUpload1 control and not the 4 others, this because
> I
> can't find a way on how to bind them as well.
> I looked on the net and saw some example's with a loop or For
> Each...Next
> step, but I'm just starting with VB.NET and don't now how to bind the 4
> other
> controls in my procedure.
>
> Can you help me?
> Thanks,
> B.
>
> "Bruce Barker" wrote:
>
>> you just put 5 fileuploads controls on the form, and for each one the
>> user
>> specifies a file for, that file will be uploaded on the submit.
>>
>> -- bruce (sqlwork.com)
>>
>> "B" <B@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:A4**********************************@microsof t.com...
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I'm developing a web application where users can upload multiple
>> > files
>> > to
>> > the website.
>> > I'm using asp.net 2.0 with FileUpload control and can upload 1 image
>> > to
>> > the
>> > server, but I would like to upload 5 images in total.
>> >
>> > Can someone help me in writing a VB.NET part on how I can upload
>> > these
>> > multiple files using the FileUpload control?
>> >
>> > Dim UploadPath As String = Request.PhysicalApplicationPath +
>> > "\images\"
>> >
>> > 'Before attempting to save the file, verify that the
>> > FileUpload
>> > Control contains a file.
>> > If (FileUpload1.HasFile) Then
>> >
>> > 'Get the name of the file to upload.
>> > Dim fileName As String = FileUpload1.FileName
>> >
>> > 'Get the extension of the upload file.
>> > Dim extension As String =
>> > System.IO.Path.GetExtension(fileName)
>> >
>> > 'Allow only files with .JPEG or .GIF extensions
>> > If (extension = ".jpeg") Or (extension = ".gif") Then
>> >
>> >
>> > 'Get the size in bytes of the file uploaded.
>> > Dim FileSize As Integer =
>> > FileUpload1.PostedFile.ContentLength
>> >
>> > 'Allow only files less than 5,100,000 bytes
>> > (Approximately
>> > 5
>> > MB) to be uploaded.
>> > If (FileSize < 800000) Then
>> >
>> > 'Append the name of the uploaded file to the
>> > path.
>> > UploadPath += FileUpload1.FileName
>> >
>> > 'Call the SaveAs method to save the uploaded
>> > file.
>> > FileUpload1.PostedFile.SaveAs(UploadPath)
>> >
>> > 'Notify the user that the file has been uploaded
>> > successfully.
>> > FileUploadReport.Text = "<b>Bestand is opgeladen
>> > naar
>> > de
>> > website vanaf: </b><br>" & _
>> > FileUpload1.PostedFile.FileName & _
>> > "Content Type " &
>> > FileUpload1.PostedFile.ContentType
>> > &
>> > _
>> > "Length " & FileUpload1.PostedFile.ContentLength
>> > SqlDataSource1.Insert()
>> > Else
>> > FileUploadReport.Text = "<b>Foto is niet
>> > opgeladen
>> > omdat
>> > het bestand groter is dan 800K!</b><br>"
>> > End If
>> >
>> > Else
>> > 'Notify the user why their file was not uploaded.
>> > FileUploadReport.Text = "<b>Bestand is niet
>> > opgeslagen,
>> > dit
>> > omdat U niet het juiste formaat hebt geselecteerd!</b><br>" + _
>> > "<b>Alleen het formaat .JPEG
>> > en
>> > .GIF
>> > zijn toegelaten </b><br><br>"
>> >
>> > End If
>> > Else
>> > FileUploadReport.Text = "<b>Gelieve een foto te
>> > selecteren
>> > vooraleer U op de knop 'opladen' klikt</b><br>"
>> > End If
>> >
>> > End Sub
>> >
>> > Here is my code :
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>>


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jodleren escribió: I haven't found the PHP manual page where such feature is documented but a few tests have shown that this behaviour changes depending on the charset parameter of the...
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by: =?Utf-8?B?RGFu?= | last post by:
MS won't seem to let me reply to my old post, so I created a new one. The error occurs in all browsers. It's definitely a server issue, not client. The server is not proxied in any way. I tried...
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by: muziburrehaman | last post by:
i am looking for code in php to upload the 1 gb files. any one can please help me by sending the code....
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by: LoriFranklin | last post by:
I'm a bit of a newbie here. I've learned a lot from reading the posts you all have here. I need some help uploading files using an asp form. I am using some code that I found from Jacob at...
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by: emmanuelkatto | last post by:
Hi All, I am Emmanuel katto from Uganda. I want to ask what challenges you've faced while migrating a website to cloud. Please let me know. Thanks! Emmanuel
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by: BarryA | last post by:
What are the essential steps and strategies outlined in the Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA) roadmap for aspiring data scientists? How can individuals effectively utilize this roadmap to progress...
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by: nemocccc | last post by:
hello, everyone, I want to develop a software for my android phone for daily needs, any suggestions?
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by: Hystou | last post by:
There are some requirements for setting up RAID: 1. The motherboard and BIOS support RAID configuration. 2. The motherboard has 2 or more available SATA protocol SSD/HDD slots (including MSATA, M.2...
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by: marktang | last post by:
ONU (Optical Network Unit) is one of the key components for providing high-speed Internet services. Its primary function is to act as an endpoint device located at the user's premises. However,...
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by: Hystou | last post by:
Most computers default to English, but sometimes we require a different language, especially when relocating. Forgot to request a specific language before your computer shipped? No problem! You can...
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Oralloy
by: Oralloy | last post by:
Hello folks, I am unable to find appropriate documentation on the type promotion of bit-fields when using the generalised comparison operator "<=>". The problem is that using the GNU compilers,...
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jinu1996
by: jinu1996 | last post by:
In today's digital age, having a compelling online presence is paramount for businesses aiming to thrive in a competitive landscape. At the heart of this digital strategy lies an intricately woven...
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by: Hystou | last post by:
Overview: Windows 11 and 10 have less user interface control over operating system update behaviour than previous versions of Windows. In Windows 11 and 10, there is no way to turn off the Windows...

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