I am afraid you may have to parse the data for its fields before you can
use them. Commercial upload components will do this for you. If you want
to use plain ASP, I recommend to take a look at the Upload script by
Lewis Moten.


--- In [email protected], "jd_lingwai" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks but I'm having trouble reading the value...I'm doing the
following:
>
> For Each fileItem In UploadedFiles.Items
> Set streamFile = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Stream")
> streamFile.Type = 1
> streamFile.Open
> StreamRequest.Position=fileItem.Start
> StreamRequest.CopyTo streamFile, fileItem.Length
> streamFile.SaveToFile path & fileItem.VAR1, 2
> streamFile.close
> Set streamFile = Nothing
> fileItem.Path = path & fileItem.VAR1
> Next
>
> But its giving me an error
>
> --- In [email protected], "iko_knyphausen" iko@ wrote:
> >
> >
> > Here is one way to do this. The receiving script or cgi will find
the
> > posted fields in the Fields collection of the Request object. The
> > function below is called after the fileRef.browse() method and after
the
> > user selected a file from the file dialog.
> >
> > private function selectHandler(event : Event) : void
> > {
> > var params:URLVariables = new URLVariables();
> > params.VAR1 = "Some Value";
> > params.VAR2 = "Another Value";
> > var request:URLRequest = new URLRequest("serverside_script");
> > //asp, cfm, php, pl....
> > request.method = URLRequestMethod.POST;
> > request.data = params;
> > fileRef.upload(request);
> > }
> >
> >
> > --- In [email protected], "jd_lingwai" <jd_lingwai@> wrote:
> > >
> > > I noticed in flex it allows you to pass extra variables to the
post
> > > request.
> > > Does anyone know how to name the new variables?
> > >
> >
>



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