I am currently creating a FTPWebrequest to handle my uploading (the webrequest section of my function is below). At the moment my code loops through this webrequest section for each file - giving the file path of each file in the string "CompleteLocalPath". For each file it creates a webrequest and giving the required file path, uploading the file using a file stream, and then closing the stream. This works, but seems to take quite a long time. Can you recommend a more efficient way? Perhaps by using one webrequest but modifying the upload path?
I am trying to import an excel file using asp.net and C#. I found an example in VB, but it is using something called "Server.MapPath" which is not resolving to a namespace. I am on .NET 4.0, C#, and windows XP.I found a "HttpServerUtility.MapPath", but I don't know if this is the equivalent for IIS7?
I want to upload files from particular location. I got problem with GetRequestStream() function. Here is the Dim path() As String = Directory.GetFiles("C:files") 'I tried and with("C:/files/") For Each files As String In path Dim ftprequest = DirectCast(WebRequest.Create("ftp://" & FTPHost & "/" & files), FtpWebRequest) ftprequest.EnableSsl = True ftprequest.Credentials = New NetworkCredential(user, password) [Code] .....
Error message is: The remote server returned an error: (500) Syntax error, command unrecognized. When I tried with My.Computer.Network.UploadFile(...) I got this error: The remote server returned an error: (550) File unavailable (e.g., file not found, no access).
[code]I would like someone to kindly ajust it so instead of uploading from the "Downloaded Songs" in the application files, i would like it to upload from the user's "My Music" Folder
I have trying to upload some large files using FTP. Here is the code I am using below.
Private Sub UploadFTP() ' Open file.txt with the Using statement. Using r As StreamReader = New StreamReader("list.txt")[code]....
I basically loop the above to upload all the files in a specific directory. This works fine with small text files,but when I try uploading a large 30+- mb file it gives me an error.
Quote: The underlying connection was closed: An unexpected error occurred on a receive.
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cls_stream.Close()
I understand this is caused by .Net not communicating with the server properly? I tried searching all morning to only get confused by all the different methods.
I need to upload a file and rename it. I have found a lot of code that uses the WebRequest for this. I was wondering if there is another method that logs in to the ftp server and will stay connected while I upload files. I am doing this for a webcam application and it seems another method would be quicker than using the credentials each time I need to upload and then rename the file.
I have a file uploading and viewing page in ASP.Net 1.1 using VB. Now the page will be visible in intranet as well internet. Here in my case the intranet and internet servers are different. How can i save the uploaded file in the intranet server and view from there subsequently when the activity is done using the internet server?
I need to upload a large set of files and directories to my web server, all of the files that I want to upload to my server are located in "C:Files_To_Upload" directory, it contains thousands of files and maybe 100 directories/sub directories so I don't want to have to specify each specific sub folder and file - jmcilhinney's ftp example which I am currently working with shows a way to upload all of the files from a specific directory, but not subfolders and their files. How can I get it to also upload the sub folders and their files?
Code I am using based on jmcilhinney's threaded ftp example:
Private Sub UploadFolder(ByVal source As String, ByVal destination As String) For Each file As String In IO.Directory.GetFiles(source) Threading.ThreadPool.QueueUserWorkItem(AddressOf UploadFile, _
I need to upload multiple files in a winforms application. So far I've been using a webclient and while this is working fine I'm wondering if there is a better way for doing this. Does the webclient make a new connection for every request or does the connection persists between uploads?
Dim Ftpclient As New System.Net.WebClient()Ftpclient.Credentials = New System.Net.NetworkCredential(username, password)
Dim Files As New Dictionary(Of String, String)Fill dictionary with items for upload here
For Each RemoteFile As String In Files.Keys Ftpclient.UploadFile(RemoteFile, Files(RemoteFile))Next
I am using an ASP.NET FileUpload to upload files to the server.How to upload it to the rootfolder of my project. I want to add the files to a collection or list of files to be shown on the webpage in the form of gridview.Each file should have a link to itself in the list So that it could be downloaded by the click-if desired.The gridview will also have a delete column so that I can delete any of the corresponding file-as desired.
I have built working VB.net code that uploads multiple images to the server using Plupload. I am using an HTTPHandler (FileUpload.ashx) to do the uplading and want to add a SQL Statement that will insert each of the images File Names to my SQL Database. I have tried just adding the SQL to the Handler, but when I do I get 4 database entries for each iamge that is uploaded.
Pertainant HANDLER code: Public Sub ProcessRequest(ByVal context As HttpContext) Implements IHttpHandler.ProcessRequest
I'm totally new at web-programming and haven't got a clue where to start looking.I'm writing a .NET exe using VB.NET 2003 and it has to do 3 things online.1) it has to read contents of online textfiles (this works, I'm using WebClient)2) it has to upload local textfiles to a webspace (doesn't work 404 error)3) it has to append lines of text to a existing textfile on the webspace (this is not important right now, fix 2 first)What approach do I need to take? I have been unable to find any good articles on this, everyone uses an ASP.NET app, but that cannot be done in my case.
I have wrote a routine to upload a database file to a server using webservice which works fine until I try and send a large file. It errors all the time saying the connection was disconnected. how to upload large files?
I am trying to add multiple files to FTP server by dragging and dropping and I am able to do that using try catch block and if we give the ftp settings correctly it takes 1 sec to upload them but when we give wrong details it hangs up and dosen't give me any error message though If I give an exceptional message.
Now I am getting error message as well as success message for every file I add.I do not want that to be happen.where should I give messages for success and failure so that it should take few seconds for uploading and if not should give me a message immediately.
Here is my code:
Private Sub uploadFile(ByVal FTPAddress As String, ByVal filePath As String, ByVal username As String, ByVal password As String) 'Create FTP request Try
Well when i am uploading files with FTP then people can always read my information with a Network Sniffer.Thats why i now want to solve it with a PHP-Script now:This is the information when i upload a file:everything that is red i do not understand i tryed it then with the code below but doesent work. [code]
I have a filesystemwatcher which place files in a queue when they are created. From the queue the files are further processed (xml into SQL database).
The mechanism works fine, but I want to add a progress bar to follow the progress of the files in the queue: processing 1 of 10......2 of 10......3 of 10 etc.For testing, I created a batch file to simulate the creation of files, so the filesystemwatcher can to his work and place the files in the queue. When I tell the batchfile to simulate the creation of 20 files, I see that the amount of files in the queue change. For example;
I have a form that has a queue and i want to transfer that queue to another queue in another form. however when i try to use the elements in the second queue after transfer, I get the error message queue empty!below is my code
First Form Imports System.Collections.Generic Public Class Form1
I have an array that I'm basically treating like a queue (FIFO)I'm trying to decide the fastest way to implement this.Currently I'm just iterating through and shifting everything up an element and placing the new data @ 0. This was fine when I was dealing with 1000 element arrays, but now I'm moving up to 100k element arrays and it's stalling my code.It has been useful to have the data in array form because I'm using the array.sort method and a few other statistical modifications that use the element number (of the sorted list) to work.I'm not sure if VB lists are (like Java) pointer based, and if so I think that shifting pointers would execute faster than my current approach.My question is, if I did move to a list would it a) be faster, and b) is there a way to call a quick sort from the list class?If the execution time is the same for the array vs. list is there a better way to make a FIFO structure in VB?
how "peek" really operates or something but what I'm trying to do is have 2 separate audio files play one after the other over and over again.I was expecting that I would hear wav1 and wav2 alternate but I only hear wav1 on each cycle.Doesn't peek use the first data then push it to the back without discarding it?Therefore wav2 would be next in line to be played? [code]
Has anyone seen a .net email queue? I want to be able to specify the SMTP server to send via, report problems and retry emails if necessary or requested.
How can I clear the printer queue from VB? if I was doing it manually I would stop spooler service, empty the windowssystem32spoolprinters folder and restart the service
What is the difference between a queue(of t) and list(of t)? I've been working a lot with list(of t), but up until recently I haven't even heard of queue(of t). I know that they are both general list.
I have a program that is using API's to send mouse events and keyboard events to another application that is running. I need to know how to tell if there are any messages left to process for that window after I have click on a button or moved to the next field. I need to know this so I don't send any more mouse or keyboard events until it has finishing processing everything in its message queue. An example is that I click out of the key field and the form has to go out and read a client record. This may take a second or two, so I need to wait until the form is ready for more input.
The below code (VB 2008) will check the print queue every milisecond for a job. It will then show the pagecount in a text box. It works great when im printing to a local printer, but As soon as I change my pc default printer to a network printer, I cant capture any data.
I'm looking for a way to move a printjob from a paused printer to another printer. I have looked at the new name space System.printing in .Net framework 3.X.Is there a way to do it in .NET?An externa application creates a printjob.I catch the event "a printjob add" in the printqueue.I pause the printjob.Now I want to move the printjob to another printerIs there a way to do it in .NET?
Say I have a rolling collection of values where I specify the size of the collection and any time a new value is added, any old values beyond this specified size are dropped off.Obviously (and I've tested this) the best type of collection to use for this behavior is a Queue:
myQueue.Enqueue(newValue) If myQueue.Count > specifiedSize Then myQueue.Dequeue()
I would like to develop a queue application in VB for a clinic, so that when a patient comes, he is entered in a queue as he waits. A doctor picks the next available patient in the queue and a message is posted in the screen for that patient to go to the doctors room. How do i do this?
How do I (i) sort the array of type FileInfo returned by the DirectoryInfo.GetFiles method by (file) CreationTime in descending order and (ii) once the array is sorted efficiently load it or convert into a Queue object (of type FileInfo) for subsequent processing. I thought of using the queue object as it handles things on a FIFO out basis and I'll be adding to the queue as new files arrive.