Open File From Web Browser (local Server) Directly Into Photoshop
Aug 15, 2010
I have a photo editing business with many people working in Photoshop. I am currently developing a web based application (joblist) using Javascript and PHP which should allow the photoshop designers to browse and open files/images directly from joblist/web browser into photoshop. The reason I want this instead of browsing folder is that I have a database where I store who worked on which file, when and how long it took. The concept is that, designers will select a file and click on start, as soon as they click on start the original file will open in Photoshop and there will be an entry into database (using PHP).
Once they finish the task they will close the file and click on Finish button. My joblist application will be published in a local server and the file will be open on a local network, so when they save the file it will be saved where the source file is located in (local server). The application should work in both PC and Mac. How to write the code (PHP or Javascript) which can open the file from browser (local server) directly into desktop application e.g. PHotoshop or Illustrator?
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Jul 9, 2009
Is it possible to open a local file from a web browser, ideally firefox?
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Apr 2, 2008
my file is located at c:AdminFiles.xml
i tried the following ways
window.open("c:/AdminFiles.xml",'HeavyXml');
window.open("c:AdminFiles.xml",'HeavyXml');
window.open("c:\AdminFiles.xml",'HeavyXml');
in the above i'm getting the following error: "Firefox doesn't know how to open this address, because the protocol (c) isnt associated with any program"
window.open("file:///c:\AdminFiles.xml",'HeavyXml');
the last attempt give to respond at all...
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Sep 4, 2008
I have web page where user can upload file. He can select which file to upload with standard HTML input of type file. I want to add this feature: when user select some file (e.g. picture, pdf etc.) in file select dialog, I want to add link to selected local file. When user click on it browser(maybe associated application) should open local file so user can review what he selected. I was experimenting with urls with "file" protocol but it works only with html file located on local computer not for one on web server. I found that this is because of security restriction in browsers.
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Jul 23, 2010
I tried to add links to open local xml files in browser in a dynamic table cells. I need help. I tried all ways but I think I miss something.I can open them without table just by document.write(xmlfile location).
function showResultsTable(searched, srchedname) {
// get the reference for the body
var mybody = document.getElementsByTagName("body")[0];
[code]....
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Mar 21, 2006
Can anyone tell me how to use XMLHTTPRequest or MS ActivcXObject open a
local file?
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Oct 17, 2011
I have text area that includes the full path for a local file on our company network. The files are usually excel sheets or docs. How can I have it so when they clicks the file it opens the local file?
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Dec 1, 2010
I need to be able to search through an xml located on my local machine with an html page. Here's the thing: this whole system (html files, xml file) will always be on my local machine. Because it's a class project it won't be on a server. So here's the scenario: I navigate to where my files are located (say C:) and I double click my index.html page and this page opens in my browser and from this page I need to be able to search my xml file which is at the same location. I've tried xmlhttprequest and it won't open the xml file I'm guessing because I don't need an http request.
Here's what I have so far:
if (window.XMLHttpRequest) {
xmlhttp=new XMLHttpRequest();
} else {
xmlhttp=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");
} xmlhttp.open("GET","C:MovieDB.xml",false);
xmlhttp.send(); xmlDoc=xmlhttp.responseXML;
function searchDB() {
if(!xmlDoc){
alert("error")
} var keyword = $('#txtBox').val();
var searchVal = $('#basicCategory :selected').text();
var allitems = xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("Movie");
for(var i=0;i<allitems.length;i++){
alert(allitems[i].getElementsByTagName(searchVal[0].
childNodes[0].nodeValue);
} }
The code doesn't make it past the xmlhttp.send() line.
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May 6, 2009
I'm trying to read a file (will be a firmware update) into a byte array or binary stream or stream of some sort, and then POST it to my server. Any suggestions on opening and reading files from within js? Note, the server is a development server and will not run PHP or CGI scripts for example. I just need to be able to open a file from within a js function.
Also, no ActiveX objects, this needs to be Cross Platform.
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Jul 24, 2010
I saw some plugin through the google:
1. http:www.uploadify.com/
2. http:valums.com/ajax-upload/
Which related with upload file.
I a bit confuse on What different between Applet and Plugin? How the file can send from the client PC to the server? By the way, do DIC have the sample source for this? If no let me do it for the new one here.
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Feb 3, 2007
I am seeking a method to load one JS file directly into another,
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single <scripttag, but have that external JS file insert into ITSELF
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Nov 25, 2009
I'm have some images on a site that I want a user to download to their sdcard.i have urls for the images and i have a webpage with a button.when the user clicks the button, i want it to download those images to an sdcard in their pc (hopefully they can select where using a windows open file type box).i think this may be quite difficult due to security with browsers and Iv looked into activex object (but cant get it to save to my filesystem).if this cant be done, perhaps i could do it on the server-side using php and have the user use filezilla to download the images. obviously this is not a very elagant solutio
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We have a directory of files on our ftp server. Is there a javacript to
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May 30, 2010
Following this jQuery slideshow tutorial (Usecase 3 sample, about 2/3 down the page, this is the one without thumbnails): [url]
I constructed the slideshow:[url]
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Following this jQuery slideshow tutorial (Usecase 3 sample, about 2/3 down the page, this is the one without thumbnails):
[URL]
I constructed the slideshow:
[URL]
...which works perfectly in browser view locally (FF and IE). When uploaded to the server, however, I've got a static list of photos as you can see. Can someone shed some light on what the problem is? All relevant files are attached (I changed the images to simple colors to get the file size within the attachment limit).
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$(document).ready(function() {
$("#mc").click(function() {
$("#innertext").load('mc.txt');
[code].....
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Feb 6, 2010
On uploading files (PHP and javascript) to the server from local machine via dreamweaver, Google Chrome reported the presence of malicious codes (like loto-49) inside the server page. Later when I checked, I found that a HTML Code:document.write('....loto-49.com....'); was automatically added at the end of each javascript *.js files. On their removal, the warnings were gone.Recently, they again appeared. Between the closure of the head tag (</head>) and the start of the body tag(<body>) the following code is added automatically:
HTML Code:
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If I switch the w3schools' file with the same local file, it will not work with firefox.Does anybody know why the local file is not displayed correctly?
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<html>
<head>
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Oct 2, 2010
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Javascript Code
window.onload = initAll;
var xhr = false;
function initAll() {
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note that I am trying to "call" .html file from the .js file, not embed html code in .js.
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if its possible to read xml files locally from an html page using javascript without using any local server?
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