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Sander <schutten@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<3dfaf4eb$0$129$e4fe514c@dreader5.news.xs4all.nl>...
> You can also set this setting in the machine.config, so it's active for
> all webapplications on that server.
>
> There are some situations, that uploading via HTTP isn't a good solution:
> * large request can be used to flood the server (security risk!).
> * if the webserver is low on memory, it will kill the process (60% free
> memory or something).
>
There is a solution for large uploads with ASP.NET. You can use
SoftArtisans FileUp v4.0, or the soon-to-be-released FileUpEE
(Enterprise Edition). Both come with a custom ISAPI filter that you
install in IIS. When you upload in .NET, the FileUp ISAPI filter
handles the files and prevents memory from being swamped by the file.
The Enterprise Edition can do multi-step
client-to-webserver-to-fileserver transfers with SOAP.
You can get information and an eval here:
http://www.softartisans.com
hth,
-Chris
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