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Old September 5th, 2005, 07:29 PM
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Resizing and Uploading Images

Hi,

I am another new person to visual basic. I need to create an application that will allow me to resize and upload images to a web based server.

I would be grateful if anyone can point me in the right direction for any tutorial websites or documents that could help.

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www.mvps.org is a good site for sample code. What version of VB are you working wiht?
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I am working with VB 6 pro service pack 5. I will check out that site Thanks..

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Your server will need some process running that will accept uploads, like an asp page. Then from your client vb6 app you can use the webbrowser control to "talk" to the web server like a web browser.

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