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10/23/2006 8:49 AM
 
In the file management of the admin menu there's a very good file selector, is that a control that I can use in my modules? or how can I select files?

I'm trying the asp:fileUpload but on postback it doesn't work, it just says it can't find the page, like if it was a wrong url or something.
 
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10/23/2006 11:20 AM
 

This depends on what you are trying to use it for.  If you are just trying to select one file you can use the built-in url control.  Look at the links module (and numerous others) for an example of how to use this control.  There are multiple properties you can set at design time to achieve the behavior you want.

If you're looking for the ability to select multiple files, explain what you are trying to do in a little more detail.  We'll take it from there.

 

 
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10/24/2006 5:16 AM
 
Thanks, fileupload was not working because I was trying to upload a file bigger than the allowed size for the response in web.config, I think fileupload will be enough for my needs, unless they change the project specs again....
 
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