Error Uploading File - Could Not Find A Part Of The Path?
Oct 14, 2009
I am having trouble uploading any file to the path in the error message below. Does anyone have any idea what the problem is. I did some research on this and most sites say that the permissions need Read/Write access for the asp.net user. I tried this and I still receiver the error. Here is the error:
For example Error saving file education_calendar.pdf System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: Could not find a part of the path "d:inetpubaophaUploads". at System.IO.__Error.Here is my code for the click event. I am not sure what is happening here:
Private Sub cmdUpload_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles cmdUpload.Click
If IsPostBack Then
Dim MyFileColl As HttpFileCollection = Request.Files
Dim MyPostedMember As HttpPostedFile = MyFileColl.Get("File1")
I am having trouble uploading any file to the path in the error message below. Does anyone have any idea what the problem is. I did some research on this and most sites say that the permissions need Read/Write access for the asp.net user. I tried this and I still receiver the error.
Here is the error: For example Error saving file education_calendar.pdf System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: Could not find a part of the path "d:\inetpub\aopha\Uploads\". at System.IO.__Error.
Here is my code for the click event. I am not sure what is happening here: Private Sub cmdUpload_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles cmdUpload.Click If IsPostBack Then Dim MyFileColl As HttpFileCollection = Request.Files Dim MyPostedMember As HttpPostedFile = MyFileColl.Get("File1") [Code] ......
I have an xml file I parse to get a path to some other xml files that I then want to parse and read values from. I am fine to get the path from the first xml document and fine to parse the subsequent documents.Where I am struggling is implementing the path. It is being stored using system level variables like:
%appdata%my_appconfig
When I try open the file like this:
xmlConfig.Load(userConfigFile)
It tries to start in the application working directory - assume c:emp So the error message I get is:
Could not find a part of the path 'C:emp\%appdata%my_appconfighive.machine.xml'.
Is there a way I can use this pathing structure in my VB code or determine the actual fully qualified path programatically?
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Dim url1 As String url1 = "www.google.com" & GWP_NodeList.Item(i).SelectSingleNode("icon").Attributes("data").InnerText Dim webClient As New System.Net.WebClient Dim bytes() As Byte = webClient.DownloadData(Url)
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I get this error:
Could not find a part of the path 'D:UsersGlenn RuysschaertDocumentsVisual Studio 2008ProjectsUITestUITestinx86Debugwww.google.comigimagesweathersunny.gif'.
How on earth did it all of a sudden add the startuppath to my url?
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