Multiple image upload: There are some simple steps to understand this application. Step 1: Create a new ASP.NET application. Step 2: Write the following inline code on Default.aspx page. <%@ Page Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeFile="Default.aspx.cs" Inherits="_Default" %><!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd"><html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><head> <title>WebForm1</title></head><body><form id="Form1" method="post" runat="server" style="width: 530px;"> <fieldset> <legend>Upload Multiple Photos</legend> <div id="div1" runat="server"> <input type="file" size="65" runat="server" id="FileUpload1"> <input type="file" size="65" runat="server" id="FileUpload2"> <input type="file" size="65" runat="server" id="FileUpload3"> <input type="file" size="65" runat="server" id="FileUpload4"> <input type="file" size="65" runat="server" id="FileUpload5"> </div> <br /> <div id="div2" runat="server" visible="false"> <input type="file" size="65" runat="server" id="FileUpload6"> <input type="file" size="65" runat="server" id="FileUpload7"> <input type="file" size="65" runat="server" id="FileUpload8"> <input type="file" size="65" runat="server" id="FileUpload9"> <input type="file" size="65" runat="server" id="FileUpload10"> </div> <br /> <asp:Button ID="Button1" runat="server" Text="Upload" OnClick="Button1_Click" /> <asp:Button ID="ButtonMore" runat="server" Text="Add 10 Photos" OnClick="ButtonMore_Click" /> </fieldset> <br /> <div id="div5" runat="server" visible="false"> <fieldset> <legend>Show Photos</legend> <div id="div3" runat="server"> <asp:Image ID="Image1" runat="server" Height="100" Width="100" ImageUrl="~/Image.gif" /> <asp:Image ID="Image2" runat="server" Height="100" Width="100" ImageUrl="~/Image.gif" /> <asp:Image ID="Image3" runat="server" Height="100" Width="100" ImageUrl="~/Image.gif" /> <asp:Image ID="Image4" runat="server" Height="100" Width="100" ImageUrl="~/Image.gif" /> <asp:Image ID="Image5" runat="server" Height="100" Width="100" ImageUrl="~/Image.gif" /> </div> <br /> <div id="div4" runat="server" visible="false"> <asp:Image ID="Image6" runat="server" Height="100" Width="100" ImageUrl="~/Image.gif" /> <asp:Image ID="Image7" runat="server" Height="100" Width="100" ImageUrl="~/Image.gif" /> <asp:Image ID="Image8" runat="server" Height="100" Width="100" ImageUrl="~/Image.gif" /> <asp:Image ID="Image9" runat="server" Height="100" Width="100" ImageUrl="~/Image.gif" /> <asp:Image ID="Image10" runat="server" Height="100" Width="100" ImageUrl="~/Image.gif" /> </div> </fieldset> </div></form></body></html> Step 3: Now add the following namespace on the Default.aspx.cs page using System.IO; Step 4: Write the following line of code on the Default.aspx.cs using System;using System.Data;using System.Configuration;using System.Web;using System.Web.Security;using System.Web.UI;using System.Web.UI.WebControls;using System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts;using System.Web.UI.HtmlControls;using System.IO;public partial class _Default : System.Web.UI.Page{ protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { } protected void Button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { div5.Visible = true; HttpFileCollection uploadFilCol = Request.Files; for (int i = 0; i < uploadFilCol.Count; i++) { HttpPostedFile file = uploadFilCol[i]; string fileExt = Path.GetExtension(file.FileName).ToLower(); string fileName = Path.GetFileName(file.FileName); if (fileName != string.Empty) { try { if (fileExt == ".jpg" || fileExt == ".gif" || fileExt == ".bmp" || fileExt == ".jpeg" || fileExt == ".png") { file.SaveAs(Server.MapPath("~/Images/") + fileName); if (i == 0) { Image1.ImageUrl = "~/Images/" + fileName; } if (i == 1) { Image2.ImageUrl = "~/Images/" + fileName; } if (i == 2) { Image3.ImageUrl = "~/Images/" + fileName; } if (i == 3) { Image4.ImageUrl = "~/Images/" + fileName; } if (i == 4) { Image5.ImageUrl = "~/Images/" + fileName; } if (i == 5) { Image6.ImageUrl = "~/Images/" + fileName; } if (i == 6) { Image7.ImageUrl = "~/Images/" + fileName; } if (i == 7) { Image8.ImageUrl = "~/Images/" + fileName; } if (i == 8) { Image9.ImageUrl = "~/Images/" + fileName; } if (i == 9) { Image10.ImageUrl = "~/Images/" + fileName; } } } catch (Exception ex) { throw ex; } } } } protected void ButtonMore_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { if (ButtonMore.Text == "Only five") { div2.Visible = false; ButtonMore.Text = "Add 10 Photos"; div4.Visible = false; } else if (ButtonMore.Text == "Add 10 Photos") { div2.Visible = true; ButtonMore.Text = "Only five"; div4.Visible = true; } }}Step 5: Now run the application. You will get the following output. Figure 1: Step 6: Now click on Browse button and select Images which you want to upload. Figure 2: Step7: Now click on the upload button. Figure 3:Step 8: And if you want to upload more image then click on 'Add 10 Photos' buttons. Figure 4: Step 9: Repeat step 6 and 7. Step 10: Finally go to download files to understand more about this application.
You need to be a premium member to use this feature. To access it, you'll have to upgrade your membership.
Become a sharper developer and jumpstart your career.
$0
$
. 00
monthly
For Basic members:
$20
For Premium members:
$45
For Elite members: