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Is there something build into ASP:NET to upload files to the webserver?

/Lars
Nov 18 '05 #1
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> Is there something build into ASP:NET to upload files to the webserver?

Look up <INPUT> in some HTML references I use this to select and upload
files. A quick google will get you the rest
Nov 18 '05 #2
Ah, it was pretty easy.. thankx!

/Lars
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Is there something build into ASP:NET to upload files to the webserver?


Look up <INPUT> in some HTML references I use this to select and upload
files. A quick google will get you the rest

Nov 18 '05 #3
Take a look at Web Progressor at http://www.SunwestTek.com/wp. It has
a fileupload example with a progress bar showing upload status.

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Is there something build into ASP:NET to upload files to the webserver?

/Lars

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