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We have been using Image Uploader 4.0 (mainly activex) and its been working great. We switched to a shared hosting environment and the only component available for upload is FileUp which is not directly supported by Image Uploader. I slightly modified a pure asp upload script to see if I can get the concept working and all of my files did upload but the formatting was way off causing the images not to be viewable. Here is a sample of the bad data in the header of the image Code:"ntent-Transfer-Encoding: binary
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For some reason the first couple chars a clipped (that is not a pasting error). Any ideas or any help with the FileUp component? Once we get the FileUp component reading the file collection coming from Image Uploader I'm sure we can handle the rest. Thanks, James. Edited by user Tuesday, February 19, 2008 1:39:24 PM(UTC)
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What exact version of Image Uploader do you use? As for Software Artisans FileUp sample: View post |
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I'm using version 4,0,33,0 but I'm still not able to use the the FileUp form object. The script that you mentioned before errors out on the line: Code:intFileCount = objUpload.Form("FileCount")
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Hello,
Try to update to the last released version of Image Uploader. We have made some work on upload request in the last version so it could fix your problem. |
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That worked great, thank you. One more question: I used the .net example provided with the samples and it works great in single file upload mode but I would really like to use the batch upload. Do you have an example of a ASP .Net vb or C# upload script?
Thanks,
James.
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