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Upload Files to a Web Server - Simplest TLS Example
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This is the simplest example for uploading some files to a web server using SSL/TLS. the BlockingUpload call is synchronous and returns when the upload is finished (or failed).A server-side C# example showing how to receive an upload is located at C# ASP.NET Code to Receive Upload
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Add-Type -Path "C:\chilkat\ChilkatDotNet47-x64\ChilkatDotNet47.dll"
$success = $false
$upload = New-Object Chilkat.Upload
# Specify the page (ASP, ASP.NET, Perl, Python, Ruby, CGI, etc)
# that will receive and process the HTTPS Upload.
$upload.Hostname = "www.mywebserver.com"
$upload.Path = "/receiveUpload.aspx"
# Make sure to indicate that TLS is to be used, and the port should be
# 443 rather than 80.
$upload.Ssl = $true
$upload.Port = 443
# Add one or more files to be uploaded.
$upload.AddFileReference("file1","dude.gif")
$upload.AddFileReference("file2","swordfish.xml")
$upload.AddFileReference("file3","sample.doc")
# Do the upload. The method returns when the upload
# is completed.
# This component also includes asynchronous upload capability,
# which is demonstrated in another example.
$success = $upload.BlockingUpload()
if ($success -ne $true) {
$($upload.LastErrorText)
}
else {
$("Files uploaded!")
}