to my knowledge, for security reason no modern browser submits the path anymore.
If you need the path, you have to create your own file uploader or use a tool
like uploadify (http://www.uploadify.com)
I *think* javascript gets you access to the full path.
robert
On 11/14/2012 08:35 AM, Kees de
I was using IE and filename is just the file name, no directory information. So
I will have to take another approach. Does a FileUpload instance have any other
attributes than filename and header?
On Nov 13, 2012, at 6:11 PM, Andreas Jung wrote:
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This is subject to browser. All browser - except IE (afaik) - only
submit the filename without directory information.
- -aj
Kees de Brabander wrote:
> Correct, but the filename attribute contains just the filename, not
> the path of the directory whe
Correct, but the filename attribute contains just the filename, not the path of
the directory where it was uploaded from…
cb
On Nov 13, 2012, at 11:04 AM, Andreas Jung wrote:
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> The FileUpload instance has a 'filenam
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The FileUpload instance has a 'filename' attributes.
- -aj
Kees de Brabander wrote:
> Hiya
>
> I have a form with a field for a FileUpload object, which works ok.
> However, in my application I want to capture the path of
Hiya
I have a form with a field for a FileUpload object, which works ok. However, in
my application I want to capture the path of that file, because I want to open
still other files that I know by name from that very same directory.
Any idea how to do that? The REQUEST simple contains the FileUp