'catch' is that it's been requested that we accomodate files from 2 to 100mb
in size, and, ideally, the ability to upload up to 20 files at a time.
I've been looking around a bit and it seems as if element-it.com's products
will work:
http://www.element-it.com/
They appear to have a file upload script that gets around some of the large
file issues that the default asp.net file upload classes have in addition to
a nice Flash-based component that allows one to browser to multiple files at
once.
Has anyone used this product? comments? Suggestions for other components to
look at?
-DarrelOn Wed, 27 Dec 2006 14:44:47 -0600, darrel wrote:
Quote:
Originally Posted by
I'm looking for some options for implementing a file uploading tool. The
'catch' is that it's been requested that we accomodate files from 2 to 100mb
in size, and, ideally, the ability to upload up to 20 files at a time.
>
I've been looking around a bit and it seems as if element-it.com's products
will work:
>
http://www.element-it.com/
>
They appear to have a file upload script that gets around some of the large
file issues that the default asp.net file upload classes have in addition to
a nice Flash-based component that allows one to browser to multiple files at
once.
>
Has anyone used this product? comments? Suggestions for other components to
look at?
>
-Darrel
If you're uploading such large files, have you considered using FTP rather
than HTTP uploads?
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If you're uploading such large files, have you considered using FTP rather
Quote:
Originally Posted by
than HTTP uploads?
That's what they have now. It's a printer that accepts files via FTP.
However, they want to have a 'web based interface' for ease of use with
their customers
-Darrel
Hi,
If you want a ready component then Jupload is very good for your
requirement.
Thanks,
Nis
darrel wrote:
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Quote:
Originally Posted by
If you're uploading such large files, have you considered using FTP rather
than HTTP uploads?
>
That's what they have now. It's a printer that accepts files via FTP.
>
However, they want to have a 'web based interface' for ease of use with
their customers
>
-Darrel
Hi Darrel,
I suggest you http://www.jupload.biz/
Thanks,
Nis
darrel wrote:
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Hi,
If you want a ready component then Jupload is very good for your
requirement.
>
It appears that there are multiple products using that name. Which one do
you recommend?
>
http://www.aspupload.com/jupload.html
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jupload/
http://www.jupload.biz/
others?
>
-Darrel
Hi,
Quote:
Originally Posted by
If you want a ready component then Jupload is very good for your
requirement.
It appears that there are multiple products using that name. Which one do
you recommend?
http://www.aspupload.com/jupload.html
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jupload/
http://www.jupload.biz/
others?
-Darrel
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