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1/26/2010 4:38 PM
 
Hi all,

did anyone succed in using AsyncFileUpload in DNN? Although the module is marked as "allow partial render", I get two errore in web page, as alerts:

"Unhandled exception: Access is denied"
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"Unhandled exception: the requested file uploading problem".

How can I solve it? the classical input type="file" is not working with ASP.NET AJAX..

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1/28/2010 7:18 AM
 
The answer from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2145165/error-with-asyncfileupload-in-dotnetnuke gives the solution. The module can be defined as allowing for partial rendering, the button click is processed asynchronously, but it works...
 
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