With Ajax Uploader, you can now upload files directly to a database with practically a few lines of code. And the following two easy-to-follow steps show you exactly how to do it.
1. Store the content of the uploaded file in the Byte buffer.
void Uploader_FileUploaded(object sender, UploaderEventArgs args) { byte[] data = new byte[args.FileSize]; using (Stream stream = args.OpenStream()) { stream.Read(data, 0, data.Length); } }
2. Store the buffer in the Database, and it is very easy as long as you have the database table and you know some SQL Statments.
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