[导入]研究大文件上传问题。
http://blog.joycode.com/saucer/archive/2004/03/16/16225.aspx
我们在上传大文件时都遇到过这样或那样的问题。设置很大的maxRequestLength值并不能完全解决问题,因为ASP.NET会block直到把整个文件载入内存后,再加以处理。实际上,如果文件很大的话,我们经常会见到Internet Explorer显示 "The page cannot be displayed - Cannot find server or DNS Error",好像是怎么也catch不了这个错误。为什么?因为这是个client side错误,server side端的Application_Error是处理不到的,可以参考这个帖子研究一下产生这个错误的机理。
handling server error when upload file too large
解决的方法是利用隐含的HttpWorkerRequest,用它的GetPreloadedEntityBody 和 ReadEntityBody方法从IIS为ASP.NET建立的pipe里分块读取数据
IServiceProvider provider = (IServiceProvider) HttpContext.Current;
HttpWorkerRequest wr = (HttpWorkerRequest) provider.GetService(typeof(HttpWorkerRequest));
byte[] bs = wr.GetPreloadedEntityBody();
....
if (!wr.IsEntireEntityBodyIsPreloaded())
{
int n = 1024;
byte[] bs2 = new byte[n];
while (wr.ReadEntityBody(bs2,n) >0)
{
.....
}
}
Chris Hynes为我们提供了这样的一个方案(用HttpModule),该方案除了允许你上传大文件外,还能实时显示上传进度:
这里有他讲座的PPT文件:
Uploading with ASP.NET (part 1)
Uploading with ASP.NET (part 2)
为这个问题已经找了好几天的资料了,可是都没有解决我的问题,上面的这篇文件被我找到了三次了,还是先收下来了再说。
根据讨论的结果来看,如果要解决大文件上传问题,我必须自己处理一些底层的请求处理了。
这里也有一篇文章:
http://weblogs.asp.net/cazzu/archive/2003/12/10/42635.aspx
Sometimes you need low level information about the current request in a web application, such as the IP address of the physical network adapter the request came through (cool in clustered multi-NIC servers), or some other weird stuff you can't find in the higher-level view provided by HttpRequest, HttpResponseand friends.
Luckily, the HttpContext implements IServiceProvider, which means you can ask for services with the following code:
IServiceProvider provider = (IServiceProvider) HttpContext.Current;
// Get the request
HttpRequest util = (HttpRequest)
provider.GetService(typeof(HttpRequest));
OK, I know... who on earth would use that instead of simply calling HttpContext.Current.Request??? Well, THE one thing you can get that there's absolutely NO other way of getting, is the current HttpWorkerRequest:
// Get the worker
HttpWorkerRequest wr = (HttpWorkerRequest)
provider.GetService(typeof(HttpWorkerRequest));
// Get the NIC address!!!!
string addr = wr.GetLocalAddress();
Another very cool use is to retrieve known header values. Usually, you just get the header from the Request.Header collection by its name:
// Would return "Keep-Alive" if enabled.
string cn = Request.Headers["Connection"];
// Would return "gzip, deflate" for example.
string enc = Request.Headers["Accept-Encoding"];
but that's prone to errors, and you have to sort of guess the casing, etc. This is the cool way:
// Get the worker
HttpWorkerRequest wr = (HttpWorkerRequest)
provider.GetService(typeof(HttpWorkerRequest));
string cn = wr.GetKnownRequestHeader(HttpWorkerRequest.HeaderConnection);
string enc = wr.GetKnownRequestHeader(HttpWorkerRequest.HeaderAcceptEncoding);
Have a look at the class members , there are quite a few interesting things, now that you can call them
... and use them NOW, before they regret making such a beast available...
文章来源:http://computer.mblogger.cn/wucountry/posts/47779.aspx
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posted on 2005-10-12 18:18 Wu.Country@侠缘 阅读(2259) 评论(1) 收藏 举报
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