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Last post 02-21-2010, 11:10 PM by cutechat. 15 replies.
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  •  01-24-2010, 9:21 PM 58330

    Object required: 'jfile'

     
    I keep getting this error when i use form-multiplefiles.asp - WHY?

    Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a01a8'
     
    Object required: 'jfile'

    /multiupload/aspuploader/include_aspuploader.asp
    , line 438
     
     
    All the files is in place at the server and the files are getting uploaded.
     
     
     
  •  01-25-2010, 11:21 AM 58345 in reply to 58330

    Re: Object required: 'jfile'

    Can you create a temp folder, assign guest account write permission to this folder?
     
    Then use it the temp folder of uploader:
     
    uploader.TempDirectory="/somefolder"
     
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  •  01-25-2010, 12:03 PM 58346 in reply to 58345

    Re: Object required: 'jfile'

    I'm not quite sure what you mean, but I can set up an FTP account so you can test?

    The files uploaded are stored on the server, so write rights are ok.
  •  01-25-2010, 12:14 PM 58348 in reply to 58346

    Re: Object required: 'jfile'

  •  01-25-2010, 1:02 PM 58352 in reply to 58348

    Re: Object required: 'jfile'

    You got mail :-)
  •  02-08-2010, 12:45 PM 58589 in reply to 58352

    Re: Object required: 'jfile'

    Your installation steps is not correct, a fresh installation can fix this issue, make sure you have followed steps at http://cutesoft.net/asp/Deployment.asp
     
    Regards ,
    Eric
  •  02-10-2010, 8:53 AM 58635 in reply to 58589

    Re: Object required: 'jfile'

    I have the same issue. here is my code:
     
    <!-- #include file="aspuploader/include_aspuploader.asp" -->
    <%
    Dim uploader
    Set uploader=new AspUploader
    uploader.MaxSizeKB=10240
    uploader.Name="myuploader"
    uploader.MultipleFilesUpload=False
    uploader.SaveDirectory="../ResumeFiles"
    uploader.AllowedFileExtensions="*.doc,*.txt,*.rtf"
    uploader.Render()
    If Request.Form("myuploader") & "" <> "" Then
       Dim mvcfile
       Set mvcfile=uploader.GetUploadedFile(Request.Form("myuploader"))
       Response.Write mvcfile.FileName()
    End If
    %>
     
    The file was uploaded but I got the following error when I tried to get the name of the file uploaded. If I remove IF ... END IF statement, I do not get the error. I chatted with the CuteSoft Tech Support but no luck. Does anyone know why?
     
    aspuploader/include_aspuploader.asp
    Line Number: 438
    Brief Description: Object required: 'jfile'
     
    Thanks.
  •  02-10-2010, 5:20 PM 58649 in reply to 58635

    Re: Object required: 'jfile'

    Dear guox,
     
    Please use the following code:
    <!-- #include file="aspuploader/include_aspuploader.asp" -->
    <%
    Dim uploader
    Set uploader=new AspUploader
    uploader.MaxSizeKB=10240
    uploader.Name="myuploader"
    uploader.MultipleFilesUpload=False
    uploader.SaveDirectory="ResumeFiles"
    uploader.AllowedFileExtensions="*.doc,*.txt,*.rtf"
    %>
    <%=uploader.GetString() %> 
    <script type='text/javascript'>
     function CuteWebUI_AjaxUploader_OnTaskComplete(task)
     {
      var div=document.createElement("DIV");
      var link=document.createElement("A");
      link.setAttribute("href","ResumeFiles/"+task.FileName);
      link.setAttribute("target","_blank");
      link.innerHTML="You have uploaded file: ResumeFiles/"+task.FileName;
      div.appendChild(link);
      document.body.appendChild(div);
     }
     </script>
     
     
    Regards,
    Eric
  •  02-10-2010, 9:06 PM 58653 in reply to 58649

    Re: Object required: 'jfile'

    Thank you Eric.
     
    Since I put my folder "ResumeFiles" directly under website root folder that was why I used "../ResumeFiles" in my code. But that's okay I moved that folder under the sub-folder where the files are located for this part. I tested your code and did not get any error. The question is that I need to get the uploaded file name in ASP and then our application reads that file and display the content in the text area ('Cute Editor for Classic ASP") . based on your code, I do not think that I can get the file name. Is there a way to get file name in ASP?
  •  02-13-2010, 6:02 AM 58693 in reply to 58653

    Re: Object required: 'jfile'

    That is exactly the same problem I have, I want the names of uploaded files into the ASP code for further treatment.

    It doesn't seem that we can get a reasonable solution to this problem. They totally ignore all correspondence concerning this for the past 3-4 weeks.
  •  02-15-2010, 2:49 AM 58697 in reply to 58693

    Re: Object required: 'jfile'

    Hi there
     
    I'm having identical problem using ajax-multiplefiles. 
    The code I'm testing is:
    <%
                Dim uploader
                Set uploader=new AspUploader
                uploader.MaxSizeKB=10240
                uploader.Name="myuploader"
                uploader.MultipleFilesUpload=true
                uploader.InsertText="Select multiple files (Max 10M)"
                uploader.SaveDirectory="savefiles"
                uploader.AllowedFileExtensions="*.jpg,*.png,*.gif"
                %>           
                <%=uploader.GetString() %>
     
     
     It does download the file but after that get the following error:
     A javascript box saying "http error 500" and a message:
    [

    Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a01a8'

    Object required: 'jfile'

    /aspuploader/include_aspuploader.asp, line 438

     Thank you
  •  02-16-2010, 11:38 AM 58730 in reply to 58693

    Re: Object required: 'jfile'

    altero:
    That is exactly the same problem I have, I want the names of uploaded files into the ASP code for further treatment.

    It doesn't seem that we can get a reasonable solution to this problem. They totally ignore all correspondence concerning this for the past 3-4 weeks.
     
    Please check demo2.asp example. This example shows you how to create an uploader handle page.
     
    <%
             Dim uploader
             Set uploader=new AspUploader
             uploader.MultipleFilesUpload=true
             uploader.MaxSizeKB=10240
             uploader.InsertText="Select multiple files (Max 10M)"
             uploader.SaveDirectory="savefiles"
             uploader.AllowedFileExtensions="*.jpg,*.png,*.gif,*.zip"
             uploader.UploadUrl="demo2_upload.asp"
             uploader.Render()
         %>
     
    You can handle asp upload logic in the demo2_upload.asp page.
     
    Hope it helps.

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  •  02-16-2010, 11:44 AM 58731 in reply to 58697

    Re: Object required: 'jfile'

    Jonybravo:

    Hi there
     
    I'm having identical problem using ajax-multiplefiles. 
    The code I'm testing is:
    <%
                Dim uploader
                Set uploader=new AspUploader
                uploader.MaxSizeKB=10240
                uploader.Name="myuploader"
                uploader.MultipleFilesUpload=true
                uploader.InsertText="Select multiple files (Max 10M)"
                uploader.SaveDirectory="savefiles"
                uploader.AllowedFileExtensions="*.jpg,*.png,*.gif"
                %>           
                <%=uploader.GetString() %>
     
     
     It does download the file but after that get the following error:
     A javascript box saying "http error 500" and a message:
    [

    Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a01a8'

    Object required: 'jfile'

    /aspuploader/include_aspuploader.asp, line 438

     Thank you
     
    Jonybravo,
     
    Do you have problems with the ajax-multiplefiles.asp included in the download package?
     
    Or you are running a modified version of ajax-multiplefiles.asp?
     
    Please note that there is a handler page required for the above example.
     
    var handlerurl='ajax-multiplefiles-handler.asp'
     
    Keep me posted
     
     

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  •  02-16-2010, 3:49 PM 58743 in reply to 58730

    Re: Object required: 'jfile'

    Hi Adam
     
    Where do i find the demo2.asp example, i can't find it anywhere?
     
    Kind Regards
  •  02-18-2010, 10:31 AM 58810 in reply to 58743

    Re: Object required: 'jfile'

    altero:
    Hi Adam
     
    Where do i find the demo2.asp example, i can't find it anywhere?
     
    Kind Regards
     
    Please check the following article:
     
     
    Hope it helps.

    Keep me posted

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