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.
This product helps upload any file to a pre-fixed folder on your server directly from a web browser. Text files, images, audio or video clips can be uploaded effortlessly.
Content that requires updates often or for that matter any kind of information that changes on a regular basis like statistics or fact pages or any kind of targeted time sensitive information that needs to be uploaded from time to time can be easily uploaded.
Even when visitors or members want to respond to proposals or requests on a web site, you can use this product to receive the documents from your visitors to a pre-fixed folder on your server directly from your website.
Ez upload is a product that does this effortlessly. With pre-generated code that can be pasted into the user's page directly, it is just a matter of editing a configuration file to give the path for the file to be uploaded. The Browse button selects a file at a time and the Upload button uploads the file to the specified location.
This is a DLL written in Visual Basic 6.0 that provides file upload capabilities to your ASP pages and applications. Full documentation, which you must read carefully in order to use the component properly, is included.
Huge ASP upload is easy to use, hi-performance ASP file upload component with progress bar indicator. This component lets you upload multiple files with size up to 2GB to a disk or a database along with another form fields. Huge ASP file upload is a most featured upload component on a market with competitive price and a great performance.
The HTTP protocol allows visitors of your Web site upload files from their desktops to your server. Using standard HTML forms files can be sent to the server in the same way as other form elements, except that for files there is a special element of type "file".
When a Microsoft IIS server receives the submitted form, it reads the uploaded content and makes it available to server-side processing scripts through the built-in Request object.
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