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Q: Does Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 support file uploading?

A: By default, no. But there is an IE3 upload add-on available from http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/iebuild/ie3add_win32/en/ie3add_win32.htm.

- Peter Persits

Articles
May 22, 2001 - Using XML to Improve File-Upload Processing
In this article, Marco Nanni examines an example of multiple binary file uploading for Web applications using XML, without the typical limitations of traditional file upload processing.
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May 4, 2001 - Creating a File-Upload User Control with ASP.NET
Build multipart MIME upload forms using the InputFile HTML Server Control and learn how to take advantage of the file-upload services built into the HTTP runtime for ASP.NET. Save the uploaded file to disk without granting anonymous users file-write access to folders on your Web server. Then wrap all this in a new ASP.NET user control, which will allow you to add file upload capabilities to almost any Web page quickly and easily.
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Mar 14, 2001 - Advanced File Uploading
To design an industrial-quality solution, one must delve into both how basic uploads work and the more advanced issues of file uploading.
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Oct 3, 2000 - Understanding File Upload
Building an upload file mechanism on a Web server can often require using a costly DLL. Tiago Halm's article shows you how to upload a file using only Active Server Page (ASP) code and Internet Explorer. Sample code is provided.
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Jul 23, 1999 - Uploading Multiple Files
This article by Sander Duivestein examines the upload components currently on the market and gives his opinion about how they work. Sander takes the reader through his requirements for uploading and the solutions that he used.
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Mar 11, 1999 - Down and Dirty Browser Uploading with a VB ASP Component
This article was written for VB5/VB6 or ASP programmers want to explore server-side ActiveX ASP components and may be looking for a “how to” code demonstration of uploading files from an Internet browser.
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Nov 21, 1998 - Browser-based File Uploading Under the Microscope
In this article by Peter Persits, of Persits Software, discusses how the browser uploads files to the server and how to deal with the data streams. He demonstrates Request.BinaryRead and the different data streams returned by browsers that follow RFC 1867. He also shows how to use AspUpload to handle files that are uploaded to the web server.
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Nov 20, 1998 - An Insider View of Uploading Files using ASP
In this article David Wihl, of Software Artisans, discusses the options available for uploading files to a web server. He also compares SA-FileUp with the Posting Acceptor and provides example code for uploading files with SA-FileUp.
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