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Reading all the files from a folder

I want to collect all the information about files inside folder on
server.

I am using web application

Any help?

Nov 17 '05 #1
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Hi sonu,
you can use the System.IO.DirectoryInfo class:

DirectoryInfo di = new DirectoryInfo(@"c:\somefolder");
FileInfo[] files = di.GetFiles();

you can then loop through all the files and do your processing.
If you are on a web server you may want to use HttpServerUtility.MapPath to
map virtual paths to actual locations on the hard disk.

Hope that helps
Mark R Dawson
http://www.markdawson.org

Hope that helps

"sonu" wrote:
I want to collect all the information about files inside folder on
server.

I am using web application

Any help?

Nov 17 '05 #2

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