ASP Upload - shareware for IIS Centricorp's ASP Upload 1.0 is a useful tool for ASP website developers and web masters. The three ASP files allow visitors to upload files from their local hard drive directly to the web server. No components to install!
Following asp source code is easiest way to upload files to your server. Source code is very short and user-friendly to modify to use in a real application. You ISP must provide your Persits Upload component.
ASPired2Upload is an ASP class for uploading files to a web site. There are many ways to upload files to your web site, however, ASPired2Upload uses only pure ASP and adds some features that most other upload classes omit. ASPired2Upload is designed for small to medium file uploads. It does not have an exact limit but it is generally useful for files up to 10 MB.
ASP Upload Component is an ActiveX component designed to ease access to multipart/form-data received from client's browser when developing Active Server Pages applications. With this component installed you can access multiple file uploads and other form data just the way it is done with Request object.
Easy to use, hi-performance pure asp include - multiple files upload script with HTML progress bar indicator. ASP upload to server disk, database or email attachment, upload with image preview and email notification, secure (https) file upload. Upload up to 10MB for free, 200MB in licensed version (still pure asp). Custom upload limit per upload/per file. Original, unique or custom file names. Samples and documentation.
Include this file in your own ASP pages to build an upload interface. This script features a VBScript class written with pure ASP to produce a fast object with many conveniences. This utility handles large files fast and no 3rd-party components are required. Our pure-ASP upload object contains improvements over similar utilities such as a an option to prevent malicious file types, improved support for multi-lingual environments, superior multi-byte-string to binary conversion (using ADO rather than VBScript's multi-byte functions), superior methods to stream data to disk (using ADO rather than VBScript's FileSystemObject). There are many properties and methods enabling you to interact with the data: you can change file names on the fly, check file size, test if a filename or folder exists, or alter the destination path on the fly. Handle multiple files and multiple form elements easily. Full source code, HTML and ASP examples and complete documentation is included - and it's all free!
Multiple files upload component for use with ASP file upload script. It is easy CLIENT-SIDE solution that can be used to perform file uploads from a user machine to the web server. Component is RFC 1867 compatible and includes standard ASP and ASP.NET file upload scripts for IIS web servers. This component is a Macromedia Flash movie supported by most browsers and needs just Flash player plug-in on users-side and any standard file upload script on server-side. This component supports any browsers (tested in IE5+, FireFox 1.5, Netscape, Opera) and client side OS (Windows, Unix, Mac OS).
aspSmartUpload provides you with all the upload/download features including: Simple and complete upload, Total control over the upload process (ie. restrict file size, extension etc.), Mixed forms management, Total control over files sent, and Download whatever you want (ie. a file, a database field, etc.).
Fully supported and commercial FTP component. Copy remote files to your local filesystem. Copy files from your local filesystem to the FTP server. Download text and binary files and access directly in memory. Upload to FTP site directly from memory. Create remote directory. Rename remote files and directories. Delete remote files and directories. Get remote directory listing as XML. Passive/Active modes.
An easy to use script with a comprehensive Readme file. It's designed to use the ASPUpload object available from www.ASPUpload.com. This is a server side object that allows transfer of files from your computer to a webserver running the ASPUpload object using your browser. Very useful if you do not have FTP access because you are using a proxy server with the FTP port (21) blocked, or the FTP server is down. Only a small amount of HTML knowledge is required to set this up. All instructions are included in a readme file. No database required.