1128Java upload appletshttp://www.javaatwork.comJava upload applets are an ideal solution for file and folder upload. Unlike ActiveX components applets are platform independent. This means that they also work on a Mac or on a Linux machine. JavaAtWork offers two multiple file upload applets. One for HTTP and one for FTP.ASP > Scripts and Components > File Manipulation > Upload SystemsOct 10, 2006JavaAtWork
CrazyBeavers Upload Class is a freeware ASP Class written using VBScript. It provides an easy to use interface for handling uploaded files on an ASP page.
CrazyBeavers Upload Class was built partially on code by Gez Lemon of Juicy Studio. It has been rewritten and enhanced by CrazyBeaver Software and have had a new class interface added for easier use. For more information on Juicy Studio please visit http://www.juicystudio.com/.
Following asp source code is easiest way to upload files to your server. Source code is very short and user-friendly to modify to use in a real application. You ISP must provide your Persits Upload component.
XUpload 3.0 offers full Unicode support, internationalization of the user interface, download functionality and much more. The beta version can be downloaded from a new web site,
ASP Upload Component is ActiveX component designed to ease access to multipart/form-data received from client's browser when developing Active Server Pages applications. With this component installed you can access multiple file uploads and other form data just the way it is done with Request object.
One of our clients wanted to preview commercials on the Internet, so ISSI created the Active Sever Component, dgFileUpload.
With Active Server Pages, you use the Request Object to upload information sent in a request from a browser to a server. Unfortunately, using Request.Form you can only upload text.
dgFileUpload allows you to upload a binary file to your server. And a binary file means not just text, but pictures, gifs, movies, MP-3 sound, and even commercials can be displayed. This also means there is no need to fool around with FTP.
So think of dgFileUpload as a "Improved Version" of Request.Form.
And think of the possibilities that dgFileUpload can offer you, the developer.
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