Hello,
how can I copy a file from local disk to windows server ?
I have a control file on my web side,
I choose file on local computer and what function must I use to copy
this file to server ?
Thanks for any help.
Luk
Re: copy file from local comp to server ?
am 06.06.2007 16:24:48 von TravisNewbury
On Jun 6, 9:22 am, szaki wrote:
> Hello,
> how can I copy a file from local disk to windows server ?
Google "ASP copy local file to server" exchage ASP for PHP for a php
solution
Re: copy file from local comp to server ?
am 06.06.2007 16:34:32 von Adrienne Boswell
Gazing into my crystal ball I observed szaki writing
in news:1181136144.124487.220800@q69g2000hsb.googlegroups.com:
> Hello,
> how can I copy a file from local disk to windows server ?
> I have a control file on my web side,
>
> I choose file on local computer and what function must I use to copy
> this file to server ?
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Luk
>
>
There has to be a script on the server that processes the information.
Since you're using windows, you might be using IIS, which might mean ASP.
Look for ASP Upload. There are a few components that will do it for you,
and somewhere out there is a script that will do it for free. You will
have to Google.
You also need to read about forms and how they handle information. Jukka
has some excellent pages written on the subject (my browser is down right
now, or I'd give you the URL). Jukka?
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Re: copy file from local comp to server ?
am 06.06.2007 18:27:58 von John Hosking
szaki wrote:
> how can I copy a file from local disk to windows server ?
> I have a control file on my web side,
>
> I choose file on local computer and what function must I use to copy
> this file to server ?
"FTP"
HTH
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Re: copy file from local comp to server ?
am 06.06.2007 20:58:03 von Szaki
On 6 Cze, 16:24, Travis Newbury wrote:
> On Jun 6, 9:22 am, szaki wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > how can I copy a file from local disk to windows server ?
>
> Google "ASP copy local file to server" exchage ASP for PHP for a php
> solution
OK. So I use ASP.
Do you have some scripts who do that (copy file from local computer to
server).
Thanks for any help.
Luk
Re: copy file from local comp to server ?
am 06.06.2007 20:59:23 von Szaki
On 6 Cze, 16:24, Travis Newbury wrote:
> On Jun 6, 9:22 am, szaki wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > how can I copy a file from local disk to windows server ?
>
> Google "ASP copy local file to server" exchage ASP for PHP for a php
> solution
OK. So I use ASP.
Do you have some scripts who do that (copy file from local computer to
server).
Thanks for any help.
Luk
Re: copy file from local comp to server ?
am 06.06.2007 21:06:01 von Szaki
On 6 Cze, 16:34, Adrienne Boswell wrote:
> Gazing into my crystal ball I observed szaki writing
> innews:1181136144.124487.220800@q69g2000hsb.googlegroups.com :
>
> > Hello,
> > how can I copy a file from local disk to windows server ?
> > I have a control file on my web side,
> >
> > I choose file on local computer and what function must I use to copy
> > this file to server ?
>
> > Thanks for any help.
>
> > Luk
>
> There has to be a script on the server that processes the information.
> Since you're using windows, you might be using IIS, which might mean ASP.
> Look for ASP Upload. There are a few components that will do it for you,
> and somewhere out there is a script that will do it for free. You will
> have to Google.
>
> You also need to read about forms and how they handle information. Jukka
> has some excellent pages written on the subject (my browser is down right
> now, or I'd give you the URL). Jukka?
>
> --
> Adrienne Boswell at Home
> Arbpen Web Site Design Serviceshttp://www.cavalcade-of-coding.info
> Please respond to the group so others can share
Can you give me a URL ? Jukka
Thanks
Re: copy file from local comp to server ?
am 07.06.2007 03:34:56 von Adrienne Boswell
Gazing into my crystal ball I observed szaki writing
in news:1181156761.514102.302750@o11g2000prd.googlegroups.com:
> On 6 Cze, 16:34, Adrienne Boswell wrote:
>> Gazing into my crystal ball I observed szaki
>> writing innews:1181136144.124487.220800@q69g2000hsb.googlegroups.com :
>>
>> You also need to read about forms and how they handle information.
>> Jukka has some excellent pages written on the subject (my browser is
>> down right now, or I'd give you the URL). Jukka?
>>
> Can you give me a URL ? Jukka
> Thanks
>
My browser came back up - here you go:
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/forms/index.html
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Re: copy file from local comp to server ?
am 07.06.2007 04:15:57 von lws4art
Adrienne Boswell wrote:
> My browser came back up - here you go:
Where did it go? ;-)
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Re: copy file from local comp to server ?
am 07.06.2007 07:12:10 von Adrienne Boswell
Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "Jonathan N. Little" writing in news:f19e1$46676a5f$40cba7ad$17832
@NAXS.COM:
> Adrienne Boswell wrote:
>
>> My browser came back up - here you go:
>
> Where did it go? ;-)
>
It got bogged down with its day to day business. It's particularly slow
in the morning (like me), when it's recovering from virus scans, getting
email, and finishing some nightly backups.
I'm actually going to get a new system and network this one to it. This
system has three hard drives, the oldest of which is a geriatric 7. It's
pretty much maxed out, hence the need to get a new machine --- that I can
put more drives in and abuse just as much --- HA HA HA!!!
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Re: copy file from local comp to server ?
am 07.06.2007 15:34:48 von Szaki
On 7 Cze, 07:12, Adrienne Boswell wrote:
> Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "Jonathan N. Little"
> writing in news:f19e1$46676a5f$40cba7ad$17832
> @NAXS.COM:
>
> > Adrienne Boswell wrote:
>
> >> My browser came back up - here you go:
>
> > Where did it go? ;-)
>
> It got bogged down with its day to day business. It's particularly slow
> in the morning (like me), when it's recovering from virus scans, getting
> email, and finishing some nightly backups.
>
> I'm actually going to get a new system and network this one to it. This
> system has three hard drives, the oldest of which is a geriatric 7. It's
> pretty much maxed out, hence the need to get a new machine --- that I can
> put more drives in and abuse just as much --- HA HA HA!!!
>
> --
> Adrienne Boswell at Home
> Arbpen Web Site Design Serviceshttp://www.cavalcade-of-coding.info
> Please respond to the group so others can share
Thanks a lot.
This URL is what I do.
Sorry for my english, at the day I like speak and write in polish ;)
by
Luk
Re: copy file from local comp to server ?
am 07.06.2007 18:04:21 von lws4art
Adrienne Boswell wrote:
> This system has three hard drives, the oldest of which is a geriatric 7.
Geriatric 7? What's a seven? IS this some Mac thing?
Mine is a sort of "evolving" system currently with 2 120Gbs looking at
adding a 3rd SATA 320|400Gb and grudgingly install this damn XP. I
prefer my Win2K and would not change but I really need to see and test
all the "new" bugs that MSIE7 creates! ;-)
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-------------------
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Re: copy file from local comp to server ?
am 07.06.2007 20:08:07 von Bergamot
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
> Adrienne Boswell wrote:
>
>> This system has three hard drives, the oldest of which is a geriatric 7.
>
> Geriatric 7? What's a seven? IS this some Mac thing?
I think she means 7 years old. ;) In PC terms, that is pretty old.
--
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Re: copy file from local comp to server ?
am 07.06.2007 22:01:57 von Sherm Pendley
Bergamot writes:
> Jonathan N. Little wrote:
>> Adrienne Boswell wrote:
>>
>>> This system has three hard drives, the oldest of which is a geriatric 7.
>>
>> Geriatric 7? What's a seven? IS this some Mac thing?
>
> I think she means 7 years old. ;) In PC terms, that is pretty old.
Or maybe 7 GB. That'd be pretty old too...
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Re: copy file from local comp to server ?
am 07.06.2007 23:37:05 von Szaki
On 7 Cze, 22:01, Sherm Pendley wrote:
> Bergamot writes:
> > Jonathan N. Little wrote:
> >> Adrienne Boswell wrote:
>
> >>> This system has three hard drives, the oldest of which is a geriatric 7.
>
> >> Geriatric 7? What's a seven? IS this some Mac thing?
>
> > I think she means 7 years old. ;) In PC terms, that is pretty old.
>
> Or maybe 7 GB. That'd be pretty old too...
>
> sherm--
>
> --
> Web Hosting by West Virginians, for West Virginians:http://wv-www.net
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Do you have some example: upload file in ASP not ASP.NET ?
Thanks a lot.
Re: copy file from local comp to server ?
am 08.06.2007 01:06:10 von dorayme
In article ,
Sherm Pendley wrote:
> Bergamot writes:
>
> > Jonathan N. Little wrote:
> >> Adrienne Boswell wrote:
> >>
> >>> This system has three hard drives, the oldest of which is a geriatric 7.
> >>
> >> Geriatric 7? What's a seven? IS this some Mac thing?
> >
> > I think she means 7 years old. ;) In PC terms, that is pretty old.
>
> Or maybe 7 GB. That'd be pretty old too...
>
> sherm--
I still own or have owned 400MB, 1GB, 2GB, 3GB (I'm sort of sure
about this 3), 4GB and then 9G and 18G. All SCSI from older Macs.
Never seen a 7GB?
--
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Re: copy file from local comp to server ?
am 08.06.2007 02:00:06 von Ed Mullen
dorayme wrote:
> In article ,
> Sherm Pendley wrote:
>
>> Bergamot writes:
>>
>>> Jonathan N. Little wrote:
>>>> Adrienne Boswell wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> This system has three hard drives, the oldest of which is a geriatric 7.
>>>> Geriatric 7? What's a seven? IS this some Mac thing?
>>> I think she means 7 years old. ;) In PC terms, that is pretty old.
>> Or maybe 7 GB. That'd be pretty old too...
>>
>> sherm--
>
> I still own or have owned 400MB, 1GB, 2GB, 3GB (I'm sort of sure
> about this 3), 4GB and then 9G and 18G. All SCSI from older Macs.
> Never seen a 7GB?
>
You haven't lived (or have no room to brag) unless you've owned a 15 Mb
hard drive (circa 1987) that was housed in an enclosure larger than the
largest of today's modern tower systems and that cost several thousand
(that's the closest I can come to accuracy without searching my price
list archives) US dollars. No, I'm not as old as dirt: It just seems
that way because I was in a business area that was "bleeding edge."
No matter. Still, us "old farts" technology-wise will always have great
"war stories" to tell.
Heck, before that (circa 1986) I remember visiting an IBM facility (my
wife just retired after 24 years as an exec with IBM) back in the 80s
and learning about DASD (Daz-dee) storage. Wow! Attached storage for
main frames and servers (a very new concept back then) that was sold in
about 6 Gigabyte increments. Very large, needed to be housed in a data
center configuration (clean and cooled). And 6 Gb back then (even at
tens of thousands of dollars) was considered to be very bleeding-edge.
Now, I have 4 computers in my house, on a wired LAN with wireless access
points (multiple) and a total of (adding quickly now) about a half a
terabyte of disk storage, and that's all online, R/W, hard disk space,
not including any DVD or CD-ROM backups.
Now here's the sobering thought (which I know full well): It could all
fail tomorrow. And then it's all about "How good are my backups?"
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Re: copy file from local comp to server ?
am 08.06.2007 02:28:19 von dorayme
In article ,
Ed Mullen wrote:
> dorayme wrote:
> >
> > I still own or have owned 400MB, 1GB, 2GB, 3GB (I'm sort of sure
> > about this 3), 4GB and then 9G and 18G. All SCSI from older Macs.
> > Never seen a 7GB?
> >
>
> You haven't lived (or have no room to brag) unless you've owned a 15 Mb
> hard drive (circa 1987)
Actually, Ed, you are now jogging my memory. I owned a Mac SE
with one 800k disk drive and a 20 MB hard drive. But wait, I
recall owning the ultimately small HD - a Zero MB one:
A neighbour was throwing out an SE that had come _standard_ and
operable with two floppy drives (2 slits one on top of the other)
and no HD, I gave it a home for a while. Yes, OSs were smaller in
those days!
--
dorayme
Re: copy file from local comp to server ?
am 08.06.2007 04:23:27 von lws4art
Ed Mullen wrote:
> dorayme wrote:
>> In article ,
>> Sherm Pendley wrote:
>>
>>> Bergamot writes:
>>>
>>>> Jonathan N. Little wrote:
>>>>> Adrienne Boswell wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> This system has three hard drives, the oldest of which is a
>>>>>> geriatric 7.
>>>>> Geriatric 7? What's a seven? IS this some Mac thing?
>>>> I think she means 7 years old. ;) In PC terms, that is pretty old.
>>> Or maybe 7 GB. That'd be pretty old too...
>>>
>>> sherm--
>>
>> I still own or have owned 400MB, 1GB, 2GB, 3GB (I'm sort of sure about
>> this 3), 4GB and then 9G and 18G. All SCSI from older Macs. Never seen
>> a 7GB?
>>
>
> You haven't lived (or have no room to brag) unless you've owned a 15 Mb
> hard drive (circa 1987) that was housed in an enclosure larger than the
> largest of today's modern tower systems and that cost several thousand
> (that's the closest I can come to accuracy without searching my price
> list archives) US dollars. No, I'm not as old as dirt: It just seems
> that way because I was in a business area that was "bleeding edge."
>
> No matter. Still, us "old farts" technology-wise will always have great
> "war stories" to tell.
How about a 20MB Mountain DriveCard! Got one one on a shelf the goes in
an old XT up in the attic, Got a 32MB Seagate MFM around here too, and
to 8088s in the attic one genuine IBM PC and a Visual 30lbs "compact"
with dual floppys and a full 64Kb of RAM!
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Re: copy file from local comp to server ?
am 08.06.2007 05:05:25 von Adrienne Boswell
Gazing into my crystal ball I observed Sherm Pendley writing in news:m2ps47r0sq.fsf@local.wv-www.com:
> Bergamot writes:
>
>> Jonathan N. Little wrote:
>>> Adrienne Boswell wrote:
>>>
>>>> This system has three hard drives, the oldest of which is a
>>>> geriatric 7.
>>>
>>> Geriatric 7? What's a seven? IS this some Mac thing?
>>
>> I think she means 7 years old. ;) In PC terms, that is pretty old.
>
> Or maybe 7 GB. That'd be pretty old too...
>
No, I mean 7 years old. And that drive has information on it from 1997,
from an older drive that crashed and burned. Speaking of burning... I
think my chicken is ready... gotta go!
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Re: copy file from local comp to server ?
am 08.06.2007 10:20:31 von Neredbojias
On Thu, 07 Jun 2007 13:34:48 GMT szaki scribed:
> Thanks a lot.
> This URL is what I do.
> Sorry for my english, at the day I like speak and write in polish ;)
Don't sweat it. My uncle's Polish, and besides being a conniving, cunning,
sneaky, egotistical little rat, he's a lot of fun.
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Re: copy file from local comp to server ?
am 08.06.2007 10:29:39 von Neredbojias
On Fri, 08 Jun 2007 00:00:06 GMT Ed Mullen scribed:
> You haven't lived (or have no room to brag) unless you've owned a 15
> Mb hard drive (circa 1987) that was housed in an enclosure larger than
> the largest of today's modern tower systems and that cost several
> thousand (that's the closest I can come to accuracy without searching
> my price list archives) US dollars. No, I'm not as old as dirt: It
> just seems that way because I was in a business area that was
> "bleeding edge."
You sure? In 1987 I purchased a just-under 1 gb Priam hd for $3200. It
came with some kind of disk-partitioning/managing software (-can't recall
name, maybe "Disk Manager") to increase capacity.
--
Neredbojias
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Re: copy file from local comp to server ?
am 08.06.2007 16:26:37 von Ed Mullen
Neredbojias wrote:
> On Fri, 08 Jun 2007 00:00:06 GMT Ed Mullen scribed:
>
>> You haven't lived (or have no room to brag) unless you've owned a 15
>> Mb hard drive (circa 1987) that was housed in an enclosure larger than
>> the largest of today's modern tower systems and that cost several
>> thousand (that's the closest I can come to accuracy without searching
>> my price list archives) US dollars. No, I'm not as old as dirt: It
>> just seems that way because I was in a business area that was
>> "bleeding edge."
>
> You sure? In 1987 I purchased a just-under 1 gb Priam hd for $3200. It
> came with some kind of disk-partitioning/managing software (-can't recall
> name, maybe "Disk Manager") to increase capacity.
>
99.9 % certain. I was a manager with a Sony business division and we
sold them as accessories to some of our systems. If I recall correctly,
there were two models, a 5 Mb and a 15 Mb. We sourced them from another
manufacturer but I can't remember the brand.
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Re: copy file from local comp to server ?
am 10.06.2007 08:04:54 von Neredbojias
On Fri, 08 Jun 2007 14:26:37 GMT Ed Mullen scribed:
> Neredbojias wrote:
>> On Fri, 08 Jun 2007 00:00:06 GMT Ed Mullen scribed:
>>
>>> You haven't lived (or have no room to brag) unless you've owned a 15
>>> Mb hard drive (circa 1987) that was housed in an enclosure larger
>>> than the largest of today's modern tower systems and that cost
>>> several thousand (that's the closest I can come to accuracy without
>>> searching my price list archives) US dollars. No, I'm not as old as
>>> dirt: It just seems that way because I was in a business area that
>>> was "bleeding edge."
>>
>> You sure? In 1987 I purchased a just-under 1 gb Priam hd for $3200.
>> It came with some kind of disk-partitioning/managing software (-can't
>> recall name, maybe "Disk Manager") to increase capacity.
>>
>
>
> 99.9 % certain. I was a manager with a Sony business division and we
> sold them as accessories to some of our systems. If I recall
> correctly, there were two models, a 5 Mb and a 15 Mb. We sourced them
> from another manufacturer but I can't remember the brand.
Well, I could be off a year or so in time, but I _know_ by early '89 I'd
had the Priam for quite a while 'cause I switched it to another computer
then. Anyway, I just found it surprising that such a small-capacity hd
would be so expensive (at that time). I think Seagate 40's (mb) were the
consumer pc standard about then; my appx. 860 mb Priam was near the same
size in all dimensions except twice the height.
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Re: copy file from local comp to server ?
am 10.06.2007 08:51:26 von Shion
Adrienne Boswell wrote:
> Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "Jonathan N. Little"
> writing in news:f19e1$46676a5f$40cba7ad$17832
> @NAXS.COM:
>
>> Adrienne Boswell wrote:
>>
>>> My browser came back up - here you go:
>> Where did it go? ;-)
>>
>
> It got bogged down with its day to day business. It's particularly slow
> in the morning (like me), when it's recovering from virus scans, getting
> email, and finishing some nightly backups.
Virus scan? what's that?
> I'm actually going to get a new system and network this one to it. This
> system has three hard drives, the oldest of which is a geriatric 7. It's
> pretty much maxed out, hence the need to get a new machine --- that I can
> put more drives in and abuse just as much --- HA HA HA!!!
I have an old Sparc, it was a top of the line in 1997 or something like that,
but today it's utterly slow, specially it's IDE, but something that is quite
fun is to net boot it, as you get better performance to read the data over NFS
shares than over IDE. Another neat thing you can do with an old computer is to
use it as a terminal, then the X Windows System is run locally and the rest on
the remote machine, and it feels like you have a completely new computer, even
if it would be older than you ;)