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I want to ask how to open a specific file (the file is out of the server, i have a relative path to it stored in config file) with its application, when clicking on a specific link button or hyper link...

like :

opening

.docx with word.

or

.pdf with acrobat reader

i tried several methods but , i get different errors like

Cannot use a leading .. to exit above the top directory

my .cs:

public void ProcessRequest(HttpContext context)
        {
            
                int newsId = int.Parse(context.Session["newsId"].ToString());
                int FK_UnitId = int.Parse(context.Session["UserData"].ToString());
                string dirPathForTextFiles = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings.GetValues("ThePath").First() + "/" + "NewsTextFiles" + "/" + "UnitNum" + FK_UnitId.ToString() + "_" + "NewsNum" + newsId + "/";
                DataTable UpdatedDateTable = (DataTable)context.Session["theLastUpdatedTextFile"];
                UpdatedDateTable.AcceptChanges();
                context.Session.Add("currentTextFile", UpdatedDateTable);
                List<string> l = new List<string>(UpdatedDateTable.Rows.Count);
 
                try
                {

                    l.Add(dirPathForTextFiles + UpdatedDateTable.Rows[0]["fileName"].ToString());
                    context.Response.ContentType = getContentType(dirPathForTextFiles + UpdatedDateTable.Rows[0]["fileName"].ToString());
                    System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(l[0]);         
                    context.ClearError();

                }
                catch (IOException e)
                {
                    string message = e.Message;
                }

            
        }

        string getContentType(String path)
        {
            switch (Path.GetExtension(path))
            {
                case ".doc": return "   application/msword";
                case ".docx": return "application/msword";
                case ".pdf": return "application/pdf";
               
                default: break;
            }
            return "";
        }
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  • What are you asking? Can you provide an example?
    – tster
    Aug 27, 2010 at 19:15

2 Answers 2

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In order to get the full file path on the server you'll want to use Server.MapPath.

string fullFileName = Server.MapPath("../myFile.pdf");

Edit: After that you'll need the Process object to "run" it:

System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(fullFileName);

Edit 2: If you want the file to be opened on the client side, your best bet is to create and HTTP Handler and set the appropriate mime type on your response before streaming it out from your handler.

Edit 3: Code to stream a file out to client.

public void ProcessRequest(HttpContext context)  
{   
   int newsId = int.Parse(context.Session["newsId"].ToString());
   int FK_UnitId = int.Parse(context.Session["UserData"].ToString());
   string dirPathForTextFiles =  ConfigurationManager.AppSettings.GetValues("ThePath").First() + "/" + "NewsTextFiles" + "/" + "UnitNum" + FK_UnitId.ToString() + "_" + "NewsNum" + newsId + "/";
   DataTable UpdatedDateTable = (DataTable)context.Session["theLastUpdatedTextFile"];
   UpdatedDateTable.AcceptChanges();
   context.Session.Add("currentTextFile", UpdatedDateTable);
   List<string> l = new List<string>(UpdatedDateTable.Rows.Count);

   try
   {

      l.Add(dirPathForTextFiles + UpdatedDateTable.Rows[0]["fileName"].ToString());
       context.Response.ContentType = getContentType(dirPathForTextFiles + UpdatedDateTable.Rows[0]["fileName"].ToString());
       using (FileStream fs = new FileStream(l[0], FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read))
       {
          long chunkSize = fs.Length; 
          byte[] buf = new byte[chunkSize]; 
          int bytesRead = 1; 
          bytesRead = fs.Read(buf, 0,(int)chunkSize); 
          if (bytesRead > 0) context.Response.OutputStream.Write(buf, 0, buf.Length);
          context.Response.OutputStream.Flush();
      }

  }
  catch (IOException e)
  {
     string message = e.Message;
  }   
}
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  • i know but the file out of my server , i wanna to open this file with its applicaton Aug 27, 2010 at 19:22
  • I edited as a possible solution, however do you want to open it on the SERVER or do you want the the user to open the file on the CLIENT? Aug 27, 2010 at 19:26
  • i wanna the user to open it on the client side Aug 27, 2010 at 19:33
  • Alright, Edit 2 gives you a start on how to stream a file out to the client. The Mime type is extremely important to allow the users to open the appropriate application client-side. Aug 27, 2010 at 19:50
  • yes , i use HTTP handler but what i want is( the code to write to open the file with its application) Aug 27, 2010 at 19:53
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System.Diagnostics.Process.Start("Start FilePath")

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  • i get the following error "The system cannot find the file specified" although the path is correct but it's a relative path Aug 27, 2010 at 19:48

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