HtmlInputFile Control
Creates a server-side control that maps to the <input type=file> HTML element and allows you to upload a file to the server.
<input type=file
id="programmaticID"
accept="MIMEencodings"
maxlength="maxfilepathlength"
size="widthoffilepathtextbox"
postedfile="uploadedfile"
runat="server" >
Remarks
Use the HtmlInputFile control to program against the HTML <input type=file> element. You can use the HtmlInputFile control to easily design a page that allows users to upload binary or text files from a browser to a directory that you designate on your Web server. File upload is enabled in all HTML 3.2 and later Web browsers.
Example
The following example demonstrates a simple file upload scenario. The first section of code defines the event handler for the page. When the user clicks the Upload button on the form, the file name, content length, and amount of content (in bytes), are displayed on the page, while the file itself is uploaded to the UploadedFiles
directory on the server.
Note You must set the enctype attribute of the form to "multipart/form-data".
The code for the form implements an HtmlForm control, an HtmlInputFile control, an HtmlInputButton control, and four HtmlGenericControls (the <div> element and the three <span> elements, each with runat="server" attribute/value pairs in their opening tags).
Note To view the information about the uploaded file on the page, the Visible property, which the HtmlGenericControl inherits from the Control class, must be set to true in the event-handler code.
<%@ Page Language="VB" AutoEventWireup="True" %>
<html>
<script runat="server">
Sub UploadBtn_Click(Sender as Object, e as EventArgs)
' Display information about posted file
FileName.InnerHtml = MyFile.PostedFile.FileName
MyContentType.InnerHtml = MyFile.PostedFile.ContentType
ContentLength.InnerHtml = cStr(MyFile.PostedFile.ContentLength)
FileDetails.Visible = True
' Save uploaded file to server
MyFile.PostedFile.SaveAs("c:\Uploadedfiles\uploadfile.txt")
End Sub
</script>
<body>
<form action="fileupload.aspx"
method="post"
enctype="multipart/form-data"
runat="server">
<h1>ASP.NET File Upload Example</h1>
Select File To Upload to Server:
<input id="MyFile"
type="file"
runat="server">
<br><br>
<input type=submit
value="Upload!"
OnServerclick="UploadBtn_Click"
runat="server">
<br><br><br>
<div id="FileDetails"
Visible=false
runat="server">
FileName: <span id="FileName" runat="server"/> <br>
ContentType: <span id="MyContentType" runat="server"/> <br>
ContentLength: <span id="ContentLength" runat="server"/>bytes
<br>
</div>
</form>
</body>
</html>
[C#]
<%@ Page Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="True" %>
<html>
<script runat="server">
void UploadBtn_Click(Object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// Display information about posted file
FileName.InnerHtml = MyFile.PostedFile.FileName;
MyContentType.InnerHtml = MyFile.PostedFile.ContentType;
ContentLength.InnerHtml =
MyFile.PostedFile.ContentLength.ToString();
FileDetails.Visible = true;
// Save uploaded file to server
MyFile.PostedFile.SaveAs("c:\\Uploadedfiles\\uploadfile.txt");
}
</script>
<body>
<form action="fileupload.aspx"
method="post"
enctype="multipart/form-data"
runat="server">
<h1>ASP.NET File Upload Example</h1>
Select File To Upload to Server:
<input id="MyFile"
type="file"
runat="server">
<br><br>
<input type=submit
value="Upload!"
OnServerclick="UploadBtn_Click"
runat="server">
<br><br><br>
<div id="FileDetails"
Visible=false
runat="server">
FileName: <span id="FileName" runat="server"/> <br>
ContentType: <span id="MyContentType" runat="server"/> <br>
ContentLength: <span id="ContentLength" runat="server"/>bytes
<br>
</div>
</form>
</body>
</html>