Microsoft KB Archive/193998

= How To Read and Display Binary Data in ASP =

Article ID: 193998

Article Last Modified on 3/16/2005

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0 Professional Edition
 * Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Professional Edition
 * Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0 Enterprise Edition
 * Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Enterprise Edition
 * Microsoft Active Server Pages 4.0

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This article was previously published under Q193998



SUMMARY
This article shows how to read and display binary data using Active Server Pages.

Many developers appreciate the ease of using the Scripting.FileSystemObject to open an ASCII file and then display its contents in Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel from within Internet Explorer. In its current inception, ASP does not directly provide any comparable objects to read files that contain binary data such as an Excel worksheet with macros, an Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) file, a .gif image, or any other files that contain binary data. However, an ASP developer can write a custom business object or component that adds this functionality.



MORE INFORMATION
Part I provides the ASP code that receives and then displays the binary file using an appropriate MIME type, and Part II shows how to create the Visual Basic 5.0 (or later) ActiveX DLL component that extends the capability of ASP to read binary data.

Part I: ASP Sample That Opens an Excel Worksheet Containing Macros
<%  Response.buffer = TRUE Response.ContentType = "application/x-msexcel"

Dim vntStream

Set oMyObject = Server.CreateObject("MyObject.BinRead") vntStream = oMyObject.readBinFile("c:\temp\tempxls.xls")

Response.BinaryWrite(vntStream)

Set oMyObject = Nothing

Response.End %>

NOTE: For Acrobat files, change the MIME type by using Response.ContentType = "application/pdf". For a .gif image, use Response.ContentType = "image/gif".

Part II: The Visual Basic 5.0 ActiveX DLL (MyObject.BinRead)
To create the component that performs the binary read, perform the following steps:

 Create a new ActiveX DLL project in Visual Basic 5.0 or later. Rename the project MyObject. Rename the class module BinRead.  Cut and paste the following code into the General Declarations section of the class module:

Function readBinFile(ByVal bfilename As String) As Variant Dim fl As Long Dim FileNum As Long Dim binbyte As Byte Dim binfilestr As String

On Error GoTo errHandler FileNum = FreeFile Open bfilename For Binary Access Read As #FileNum

fl = FileLen(bfilename) ReDim binbyte(fl)

Get #FileNum,, binbyte

Close #FileNum

readBinFile = binbyte Exit Function

errHandler: Exit Function End Function  Save the project. On the File menu click Make MyObject.dll.</ol>

If your Web server is on a separate machine from where you created the component, you need to copy the component onto the Web server and register it using RegSvr32.

To incorporate the file created in Part I into another ASP page that has text or other formatting, use a server side include statement.

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