Friday, September 5, 2008
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File Manipulation Scripts
File Manipulation Scripts
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HTTP Commander is a web based file manager for Microsoft IIS web servers, written in ASP.NET. It can be used to create web file sharing solutions. Its interface looks the same as Windows Explorer. Web based file manager HTTP Commander was programmed for Microsoft Internet Explorer 5+, Opera 6+, Netscape 6+, all Mozilla/Firefox, Safari and Konqueror browsers. Available OS on client side: Windows, Linux and Mac OS.
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From the Good Old Times of ASP programming, many should remember the FileSystemObject object. It allows access to the file system for reading, writing and directory browsing. However, the object model is anything but perfect and as for binary files, the end of the tether is reached before we even start - it just cant be done.
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Multiple File Uploader is designed to manage file uploading to web server within your ASP.NET application. Multiple File Upload allows the simultaneous uploading of several files. You can easily change the interface and number of uploading files either in design-time or run-time mode.
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PowUpload is an ASP.Net file upload control that enables an ASP.NET application to capture and save files uploaded to the web server by a browser. PowUpload is fully compatible with the standard files upload protocol.
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PowUpload is an ASP.Net file upload control that enables an ASP.NET application to capture and save files uploaded to the web server by a browser. PowUpload is fully compatible with the standard files upload protocol defined in RFC1867 for the HTML POST Form with the <INPUT TYPE=FILE> tags.
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FileVista is a web based file management solution developed with ASP.NET technology. Basically, it will turn your standard browser into Windows Explorer like user interface and allow managing files on your web server on the fly. It's a complete replacement of traditional FTP, allowing you to manage files on your web server just with a web browser instead of a FTP client that you would have to install on the client computer first.
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