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How to write a text file in my ISP?


Hi, everybody!

I would like that my WebApp generates a text-file in my ISP, so I could
download it and import it to another application.

Does anybody know how can I write a text file running from an ISP?

My ISP is HostBasket.

Thanks in Advance!

Erich.

Nov 19 '05 #1
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Hi, I think you've got ISP a bit mixed up. Your ISP is your Internet Service
Provider, i.e. the Provider that provides you with the Internet. You are
talking about your Web Host.

What exactly are you trying to do? Create a text-file on your web-server,
from where?

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"Erich" <er***@compuwise.com.br> wrote in message
news:eC*************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...

Hi, everybody!

I would like that my WebApp generates a text-file in my ISP, so I could
download it and import it to another application.

Does anybody know how can I write a text file running from an ISP?

My ISP is HostBasket.

Thanks in Advance!

Erich.


Nov 19 '05 #2
Hi, Tom!

Thanks for your reaction...

In fact, I'm talking about Web Host...

I'm trying to create a text-file in my Web Host.

Because I have heard that I could not create it in a local drive (c:).
Is it true?

TIA

Erich.

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Nov 19 '05 #3
Hi, Tom!

Thanks for your reaction!

In fact, I'm trying to create a file from my WebApp in my Web Host (where
the App is running).

I have heard that I could not create it in a local drive (c:). Is it true?

That's why I am trying to create the file there, so I can download it to my
local drive.

TIA,

Erich.
(er***@compuwise.com.br)

"Tom Spink" <th**********@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:#B**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
Hi, I think you've got ISP a bit mixed up. Your ISP is your Internet Service Provider, i.e. the Provider that provides you with the Internet. You are
talking about your Web Host.

What exactly are you trying to do? Create a text-file on your web-server,
from where?

--
Happy to help,
-- Tom Spink
(th**********@ntlworld.com)

"Go down with your server"

http://dotnetx.betasafe.com >> On The Mend

Please respond to the newsgroup,
so all can benefit
"Erich" <er***@compuwise.com.br> wrote in message
news:eC*************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...

Hi, everybody!

I would like that my WebApp generates a text-file in my ISP, so I could
download it and import it to another application.

Does anybody know how can I write a text file running from an ISP?

My ISP is HostBasket.

Thanks in Advance!

Erich.



Nov 19 '05 #4
> Because I have heard that I could not create it in a local drive (c:).
Is it true?
That's right, it would be a security violation if you could do that!!

I'm assuming you're using ASP.NET, so you may want to ask this question in
one of the ASP.NET newsgroups, this NG deals primarily with VB.NET.

--
Happy to help,
-- Tom Spink
(th**********@ntlworld.com)

"Go down with your server"

http://dotnetx.betasafe.com >> On The Mend

Please respond to the newsgroup,
so all can benefit
"Erich Silva" <co*******@ig.com.br> wrote in message
news:eK**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... Hi, Tom!

Thanks for your reaction...

In fact, I'm talking about Web Host...

I'm trying to create a text-file in my Web Host.

Because I have heard that I could not create it in a local drive (c:).
Is it true?

TIA

Erich.

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Nov 19 '05 #5

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