xcode and ASP.net or ASP - ios

I would like to upload an screenshot of an ipad to the server with specific name of file.
I have done the screenshot works perfect
I have send it via E-Mail works also fine
But the problem is the ASP File
I read alot about Option Post in XCODE and send Image to server. But I never get any information about the *.ASP file.
How should this file look like? I'm not very familiar with ASP Programming :-)
Maybe someone can help me to generate the right *.ASP File for the POST Command to save the image on server!

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Google cloud storage: upload large file inside with a POST request (old createUploadUrl)

I'm migrating from PHP 5+ to PHP 7+ on standard app engine.
To upload file, I'm making a POST request to an internal endpoint with all form data (text and file to upload).
Actually what I was doing on v5 to let this work:
Get the URL with CloudStorageTools::createUploadUrl
POST everything to the url returned from the step before
In this way, all posted form (text and file to upload) was posted correctly to my internal endpoint and file can be uploaded on google storage.
Migrating to php 7+ CloudStorageTools::createUploadUrl can't be used.
Direcly upload working fine, if file is not so bigger.
For bigger file I haven't still found a solution, a lot of people have this problem but seems no one actually solved it.
There is some workaround or some tips to solve it?
I've already tested different methods got from here: https://googleapis.github.io/google-cloud-php/#/docs/cloud-storage/v1.23.2/storage/readme
No one is actually working (I got URL where upload, but at the end of upload everything crash).
Google documentation about that is not so clear, they say you can't use the older library, but actually online I can find always the same basically code that it's not good for larger file.

Embed PDF in a website, allow user to modify editable fields in PDF, and save back to the server

I am writing a Program in Rub On Rails 4.x and I have to take PDF files with defined fields that can be filled out, fill in data from a form submission(This part is DONE!), and lastly allow the user to modify the saved PDF file on the server and overwrite said PDF after making their modifications.
Like I said I have already gotten the PDF files filled out with what has been submitted in the form through pdftk . What I now need to do is provide a server side editing capability to the said PDF files on server generated from the first step of the process.
I have seen similar posts but none wanting to do the same thing I do. If I am wrong links would be great. Thanks in advance for all your help!
After lots of digging and research here is what I have found to be the facts surrounding this issue and implementing a program to allow embedding the PDF file, editing it, and saving it back to the server. This process would be great however from what I can tell there is nothing out there that really does this for Ruby On Rails. To quote #Nick Veys
Seems like you need to find a Javascript PDF editor you can load your PDF into, allow the user to modify it, and ultimately submit it back to the server. Seems like they exist, here's one for ASP projects
You are correct but still wrong in the sense that yes there is one for ASP projects however that is Microsoft Based, yes I know that it can run on Linux environments through Mono. However to the point it would appear in this instance that a Ruby On Rails specific solution is indeed needed.
The solution that we have come up with is as follows
1. Use a PDF editing package in the linux repositories like PDFtk
2. You then render a page with the PDF embeded on one side and a form representing the live fields in the PDF to take input.
3. Once submitted you use PDFtk to write the values into a new template PDF file and overwrite what was previously stored.
This requires a few additional steps to process the data than I really care for myself. However it is the best solution that our team could come up with, without bleeding the project budget dry for just 1 piece of functionality.
I hope this helps anyone else looking to do the same thing in Ruby On Rails.
I have done something like this using my company's .NET product. It can also be done using its Java version too.
http://www.gnostice.com/nl_article.asp?id=255&t=Save_Form_Submit_Data_Back_To_Original_PDF_Document_In_NET

how can i know the physical path from selected file (fileupload bootstrap)

I´m making a web application in MVC, I have a view where I select a file from my pc directory (like opendialog form in windows applications), bootstrap´s fileupload gets the file name but I want to know his physical path to. Because I want to save it in my data base (where file come from).
Anybody can help me??
Thank you in advance!
You can't, this information is never sent to the server for obvious security reasons. Only the filename is sent to the server. So you cannot store the physical path where the file originated from the client machine on your server.
When you upload a file via a web browser, the actual file path is not supplied. This is seen as being a security feature.
There is no way to circumvent this using pure HTML. Some people get around it by using a plugin such as Flash or Silverlight to upload the file, but I recommend living with this feature if you can.

Why does the content type of an uploaded excel file changes to application/octet-stream on mac in ASP MVC 4.0?

I'm having a little problem! I'm designing an asp mvc 4 application for a client which should import and process an excel file. To process the excel file I use the C# version of the NPOI framework.
My client uses mac and I use windows.
Everything works fine on windows but when my client tries it on his mac, it does not work anymore. After doing some searching I found that the content type of the uploaded file was "application/octet-stream" when uploading from mac (opposed to "application/vnd.ms-excel" when uploading from windows).
We use the exact same file, the only difference is that my clients file is saved on a mac and mine on a windows pc (we both got the same file from google docs).
It became weirder when he was experiencing the same error when he tried it on a windows pc with the file which was saved on mac.
Does anybody have an idea on what is going on? Or how I can get my NPOI processing working when the content type is "application/octet-stream"?
The browser can freely choose what content type to send. It could even send you "fluffy/bytes" if it wanted and you can't do anything about it. It appears that Safari on Mac does not know what an Excel file is so it does not send the Excel content type.
What is NPOI? Why does your application require that content type to be set? You can recognize that this is an Excel file by looking at the file extension that was posted. If neither content type not extension were posted (entirely possible) you can only guess by the file contents.

ASP.NET MVC Response file should not download

I am generating a .cxml file on the server and pushing it to the browser based on certain queries. If I just link to a .cxml, it does what I expected and opens it in the respective application.
How can I generate a file and push it to the browser just like if it was linked to a file without it asking me to download it?
The link looks something like:
http://localhost/MyController/GetFile?q=TheQueryStringParam
Thanks.
Simply Response.Write(yourFileText) should do the trick

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