How to create dynamic TreeView for local c: drive in mvc?
Please help me to solve this problem
I'm working on an ERP system.The problem is how to create a dynamic TreeView in mvc, which can retrieve files only from local C: drive & upload these files on remote server abc(abc is the name of the server).
The example of TreeView is given below in picture
c# asp.net-mvc
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Please help me to solve this problem
I'm working on an ERP system.The problem is how to create a dynamic TreeView in mvc, which can retrieve files only from local C: drive & upload these files on remote server abc(abc is the name of the server).
The example of TreeView is given below in picture
c# asp.net-mvc
web sites cannot access the browser's local drives without some sort of custom control that has elevated permissions. Why not just use the built-in file upload control?
– D Stanley
Dec 28 '18 at 14:42
It would be a huge security issue to allow browsers by default to see an end-users files/locations. You can't even programmatically set a file-input form field.
– Nathan Champion
Dec 28 '18 at 14:48
@DStanley your file control upload point is right but in my case i have required treeview
– wifiboy
Dec 31 '18 at 6:32
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Please help me to solve this problem
I'm working on an ERP system.The problem is how to create a dynamic TreeView in mvc, which can retrieve files only from local C: drive & upload these files on remote server abc(abc is the name of the server).
The example of TreeView is given below in picture
c# asp.net-mvc
Please help me to solve this problem
I'm working on an ERP system.The problem is how to create a dynamic TreeView in mvc, which can retrieve files only from local C: drive & upload these files on remote server abc(abc is the name of the server).
The example of TreeView is given below in picture
c# asp.net-mvc
c# asp.net-mvc
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web sites cannot access the browser's local drives without some sort of custom control that has elevated permissions. Why not just use the built-in file upload control?
– D Stanley
Dec 28 '18 at 14:42
It would be a huge security issue to allow browsers by default to see an end-users files/locations. You can't even programmatically set a file-input form field.
– Nathan Champion
Dec 28 '18 at 14:48
@DStanley your file control upload point is right but in my case i have required treeview
– wifiboy
Dec 31 '18 at 6:32
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web sites cannot access the browser's local drives without some sort of custom control that has elevated permissions. Why not just use the built-in file upload control?
– D Stanley
Dec 28 '18 at 14:42
It would be a huge security issue to allow browsers by default to see an end-users files/locations. You can't even programmatically set a file-input form field.
– Nathan Champion
Dec 28 '18 at 14:48
@DStanley your file control upload point is right but in my case i have required treeview
– wifiboy
Dec 31 '18 at 6:32
web sites cannot access the browser's local drives without some sort of custom control that has elevated permissions. Why not just use the built-in file upload control?
– D Stanley
Dec 28 '18 at 14:42
web sites cannot access the browser's local drives without some sort of custom control that has elevated permissions. Why not just use the built-in file upload control?
– D Stanley
Dec 28 '18 at 14:42
It would be a huge security issue to allow browsers by default to see an end-users files/locations. You can't even programmatically set a file-input form field.
– Nathan Champion
Dec 28 '18 at 14:48
It would be a huge security issue to allow browsers by default to see an end-users files/locations. You can't even programmatically set a file-input form field.
– Nathan Champion
Dec 28 '18 at 14:48
@DStanley your file control upload point is right but in my case i have required treeview
– wifiboy
Dec 31 '18 at 6:32
@DStanley your file control upload point is right but in my case i have required treeview
– wifiboy
Dec 31 '18 at 6:32
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web sites cannot access the browser's local drives without some sort of custom control that has elevated permissions. Why not just use the built-in file upload control?
– D Stanley
Dec 28 '18 at 14:42
It would be a huge security issue to allow browsers by default to see an end-users files/locations. You can't even programmatically set a file-input form field.
– Nathan Champion
Dec 28 '18 at 14:48
@DStanley your file control upload point is right but in my case i have required treeview
– wifiboy
Dec 31 '18 at 6:32