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11/16/2016 8:47 AM
 

Hi! I'm building a test module for DNN9 and I'm trying to use a fileupload webform control inside it.

I don't understand because after browse and selected a file when I click on my custom button to execute some commands on selected file the fileupload.postedfile is nothing and I'm no able to see the selected file on the aspx control.

The same on DNN 7.4.2 work well!

 

 
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11/16/2016 11:18 AM
 

It seems fileupload problem in a updatepanel with no trigger setted but my fileupload is not in a updatepanel!

Any Idea to solve? perhaps with DNN9 is no more possible to use standard html controls?

 
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