I don't know ASP worth a darn, but this is just plug 'n play.  Check Ben's
site.

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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2004 11:11 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Upload Revisited after a couple of years
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> Does this take care of the CPU peg? I am really rusty on ASP but will
> work with it if I have to. In fact, I worked out a way to pass
> variables via hidden post args to ASP which works well when
> integrating the two languages.
>
> >Dude,
> >
> >A while back I came up with an ASP file upload because of problems I
> >encountered with Witango pegging the CPU.  It integrates very well with
> >Witango.
> >
> >I believe it is still out on Ben's download site.
> >
> >You might want to give it a whirl.  Lot's of folks downloaded it I think.
> >
> >>  -----Original Message-----
> >>  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>  Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2004 10:34 AM
> >>  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>  Subject: Witango-Talk: Upload Revisited after a couple of years
> >>
> >>
> >>  This brings up another question I have on file uploads. I wrote a
> >>  program 2 years back, but every time a file was uploaded, it pretty
> >>  much pegged CPU usage on the webserver. This effectively locked all
> >>  connections until the upload was complete. Large uploads were a very
> >>  big problem for me. The sites wanting to utilize this were printers
> >>  that jacked around fairly large files. 10 - 100 mg or more.
> >>
> >>  I am running a Win2k Server fully updated and patched with IIS5. Does
> >>  this lock still happen on Windoze machines???? I need to set up
> >>  something for a client, but was seriously thinking of a new server to
> >>  do this because of all the problems I was having in the past. Has
> >>  anyone found a workaround for this?
> >>
> >>  Thanks!
> >>
> >>  >Not sure I know what problem you're refering to... I have an
> >>  >application that has upload forms and have no problem with the
> >>  >uploading functionality on any modern browser, including Safari and
> >>  >Mozilla.
> >>  >
> >>  >/John
> >>  >
> >>  >Wayne Irvine wrote:
> >>  >
> >>  >>Has anyone found the solution to the Safari upload problem?
> >>  >>
> >>  >>Loads of my sites have forms for uploading data and files and
> >>  work fine in
> >>  >>IE on all platforms but fail in Safari (and I assume Mozilla).
> >>  >>
> >>  >>A search of the web confirms that this is a known problem, but
> >>  not with a
> >>  >>known solution.
> >>  >>
> >>  >>Wayne Irvine
> >>  >>
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