KUpload is a ASP.NET script for FTP scripts design by Dimple Softwares.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. KUpload is ASP.Net File Upload component with Pure HTML Progress bar.
Publisher review: KUpload is ASP.Net File Upload component with Pure HTML Progress bar. KUpload is ASP.Net File Upload component with Pure HTML Progress bar. KUpload allows great control over the upload of huge files (Up to Virtual Unlimited) from client browser to web server through HTTP. It requires no client side software and operates on the server via standard multipart HTML forms as defined in RFC 1867. KUpload operates on totally different Upload technique from standard ASP.Net Classes. KUpload does not utilize the server memory, rather it uses disk memory to store uploaded files. This means KUpload utilizes very small amount of server memory for large file upload. So KUpload provides ultimate flexibility as far as the upload size is concern! KUpload has a special add-on control, called KFileUploadPlusProgressBar Control, which includes Ajax based ProgressBar. It is used to display various status information about the current upload, just like pure HTML progressbar but instead of popup window there is inline progressbar with the AJAX technology.KFileUploadPlusProgressBar Control is new AJAX based Progress bar for KUpload , which takes full advantage of AJAX and the new features of Microsoft's next-generation IDE - Visual Studio .NET 2005, hence allowing developers to enjoy significant productivity gains, while delivering feature-rich, standards-compliant and cross-browser compatible web applications. Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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