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Asynchronous HTTPS Upload (TLS)

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Demonstrates how to do an HTTPS (TLS) upload asynchronously in a background thread.

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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CkPython
import chilkat

success = False

upload = chilkat.CkUpload()

# Specify the page (ASP, ASP.NET, Perl, Python, Ruby, CGI, etc)
# that will process the HTTP Upload.
upload.put_Hostname("www.mywebserver.com")
upload.put_Path("/receiveUpload.aspx")

# Add one or more files to be uploaded.
upload.AddFileReference("file1","dude.gif")
upload.AddFileReference("file2","pigs.xml")
upload.AddFileReference("file3","sample.doc")

# To upload using SSL/TLS (https), set the Ssl property = True
upload.put_Ssl(True)

# Begin the HTTP upload in a background thread:
success = upload.BeginUpload()
if (success != True):
    print(upload.lastErrorText())
else:
    print("Upload started..")

# Wait for the upload to finish.
# Print the progress as we wait...
while (upload.get_UploadInProgress() == True) :
    # We can abort the upload at any point by calling:
    # upload.AbortUpload();

    # Display the percentage complete and the number of bytes uploaded so far..
    # The total upload size will become set after the upload begins:
    print(str(upload.get_PercentUploaded()) + "% " + str(upload.get_NumBytesSent()) + "/" + str(upload.get_TotalUploadSize()))

    # Sleep 2/10ths of a second.
    upload.SleepMs(200)

# Did the upload succeed?
if (upload.get_UploadSuccess() == True):
    print("Files uploaded!")
else:
    print(upload.lastErrorText())