Hy Friends. I want to make upload File to database postgre using KendoUI. I was searching in google but there is no appropriate answer. would you mind to help me please especially the method to save the file to database. thankyou
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So I have a simple, single-page React app. I want to be able to let users drop an MS Word (.docx) file onto a dropzone and then let them download an edited version of their file.
I got the dropzone working and now can access the files in my JS code, and I'm trying to use react-docx to edit the document. It seems that this is a React version of docx.js. However, I only see ways to create brand new documents, not any way to "load in" old ones for editing.
I don't want to start a document from scratch. Is there any way to make a new document using the file that is uploaded?
Anyone is appreciated who has expertise on this or just has a completely better idea for how to achieve my goal.
A client has asked that we come up with a solution to the following scenario.
They would like a webform that would allow for single/multi-line record submission, which is easy enough to do. They would also like to have the ability to have a file upload option that would allow them to upload a CSV file for bulk record submission.
Has anyone else run into something like this? Is this something that can be done using the Drupal Feeds module? If so, how have you done it? If not... how have you done it?
As per my understanding you want to upload multiple CSV files in webform. I don't know why you are going for Feeds module. You have webform specific modules that is webform_multiple and webform_multiple_file. Please have a look into these modules it may resolve your problem.
i am making the MAF application for practice but in this application am giving the functionality of upload and download files from server and but input file component is not giving in the ORACLE MAF and am successfully done the upload button but i am not know how to add input select file component in the MAF. please
help me .
thank you
please answer this question...
For download, you can use this tag into an amx page :
<amx:goLink text="Download" id="bla" url="http://www.yourservlet.com/download"/>
For the upload functionality, I am not sure if that works somehow. Try to follow up this question of the Oracle Community to find out more about the upload functionality.
Hope to be helpful.
Thanks.
I am working on a web application and one of the features I want to add to the application is working with excel within the web app...
the generic idea is basicly : there is an excel file sitting on a server and it can be displayed on the webpage.. people can edit the file and save it back to the server.. (it will have all of the functionality of Excel itself..)..
is there a way to embedd an excel file / any excel plugin exist? or maybe any alternative to excel that will give me the same functionality?
Thank you very much!
*Important - I want to be able to do that on a localhost without a thirdparty like skydrive/google docs or etc... i want their functionality but all within a local host.. (you can edit the sheet, post a save request and it will update the file residing in the server..)
You can use Google Docs. This article explains pretty well, at least, gives
a general idea.
I am using basically the mean stack. I'm also using multer but I am trying to see what the best practices are. Using Angular I can upload photos fine and they are going to a folder on my file system. From here I can just view them. However I'm wondering what the best practices are. Should I save the image url to a database along with the size and other properties or should I just pull them from the client? I've seen some solutions but they were from about 2 years ago so I wanted to make sure I'm current.
I have used ng-file-upload upload on the angular part and Multer on the node.js part to handle images for my system.
The method is appropriate and you can go ahead without any doubt.
Most of the websites on the internet follow the same method, they save the images in the file disk system and then they save it's url in the respective database.
Using multer you can have all information required for a photo and the module is really flexible with a lot many options.
I think you should go ahead with what you have in mind. Best of luck.
You just save the image url from the directory, where image is stored. If you need any information, you can get the information from the image where image is stored (Get image from url). So just save image url into database.