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xool
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      09-23-2003
Hi all

Can anyone tell me the simplest easiest way to upload pictures to a
directory.

It's for a content management page - text boxes for new record information
and a file browse form box for the picture...


many thanks


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xool
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      09-23-2003
Thanks for that Ray, which 3rd party component would you recommend

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"Ray at <%=sLocation%>" <myfirstname at lane34 dot com> wrote in message
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> It doesn't matter if the files are pictures or any other kind of file.

It's
> just a file upload.
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> "xool" <> wrote in message
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> > Hi all
> >
> > Can anyone tell me the simplest easiest way to upload pictures to a
> > directory.
> >
> > It's for a content management page - text boxes for new record

information
> > and a file browse form box for the picture...

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Ray at
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      09-23-2003
I personally use a pure VBScript "component" from
http://www.aspzone.com/articles/john/aspUpload/. Using a scripting solution
like this is quite slow though, and I'm sure I will give in one day. I just
really hate using third party components. When I get extra motivated, I'll
make my own component or purchase one. I don't know which one I'd go with
though.

Ray at work

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Manohar Kamath [MVP]
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      09-23-2003
Ray,

I'd say spare the pain and go with something like www.aspupload.com. The
VBScript component makes a great teaching tool for inner workings of
uploads, but for a few bucks I would use something that's fast.

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"Ray at <%=sLocation%>" <myfirstname at lane34 dot com> wrote in message
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> I personally use a pure VBScript "component" from
> http://www.aspzone.com/articles/john/aspUpload/. Using a scripting

solution
> like this is quite slow though, and I'm sure I will give in one day. I

just
> really hate using third party components. When I get extra motivated,

I'll
> make my own component or purchase one. I don't know which one I'd go with
> though.
>
> Ray at work
>
> "xool" <> wrote in message
> news:...
> > Thanks for that Ray, which 3rd party component would you recommend
> >
> > > http://www.aspfaq.com/2189

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Ray at
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      09-23-2003
Thanks Manohar. That's probably what I'll wind up doing, I'd imagine. Or
maybe I'll just give in and redo everything in .net... I'll get right on
that. ;]

Ray at work

"Manohar Kamath [MVP]" <> wrote in message
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> Ray,
>
> I'd say spare the pain and go with something like www.aspupload.com. The
> VBScript component makes a great teaching tool for inner workings of
> uploads, but for a few bucks I would use something that's fast.
>
> --
> Manohar Kamath
> Editor, .netBooks
> www.dotnetbooks.com
>
>



 
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Antonin Foller
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      09-23-2003
Take a look at pureasp file upload, http://www.pstruh.cz It is free for up
to 10MB uploads.

Antonin

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> Can anyone tell me the simplest easiest way to upload pictures to a
> directory.
>
> It's for a content management page - text boxes for new record information
> and a file browse form box for the picture...
>
>
> many thanks
>
>
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