I got the latest snapshot last night.
The IOElement .asp is the only one version of IOElement UPLOAD I've tried in
the examples so far, but it didn't work.

I got at least the example's feedback to work if not the actual file saving
part yet.

ioelmsrv.vbscript.asp
line 45 or 46 (sorry, I added comments) did read:

If wso_vars.count=0 Then ReDim arr(0) Else ReDim
arr(wso_vars.count+UBound(wso_jsCommands))

But you can't Ubound a variant array until at least one element is defined,
so I changed
line 12 from:

12 Dim wso_jsCommands()

to

12 Dim wso_jsCommands(0)

And at least the feedback portion worked with
IIS 5
--Internet Explorer 6
--Mozilla 1.4
--Netscape 7.1
In Netscape Navigator 4.03 of course I got JavaScript errors about "function
does
not always return a value/dynapi not defined/IOElement not defined". If
anyone's
interested, I'll continue porting dynapi's value-returning functions to
always return
a value for poor old NN 4.03. I think it's just good design.

I've used a similar solution before in ASP for uploads, and I imagine that
to actually
save the uploaded file, you would add a line in
dynapi.util.ioelement-upload.asp after
line 15 to be something like:

14  ...
15  Call wsAddVariable("size",File.FileSize)
16  File.SaveToDisk(Server.MapPath(strRelativePath)) '*****Code Added Line
16
17 Next
18 ...

I'll try this part next.

Christopher Kissinger 
Web Development Consultant



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