The FileUpload control is not supported with ASP. NET AJAX and Asynchronous Postbacks. They require a full postback due to the nature of how a file upload works (multipart form data) The following question should have useful answers: stackoverflow.com/questions/35743/fileup....
The FileUpload control is not supported with ASP. NET AJAX and Asynchronous Postbacks. They require a full postback due to the nature of how a file upload works (multipart form data).
The following question should have useful answers: stackoverflow.com/questions/35743/fileup....
Thanks.......... :) – Manish Sep 28 '10 at 13:03.
I'm having a FileUpload control on a aspx page inside a UpdatePanel with a button on click of which I want to set a label with the filename of the selected file. Every time I hit the button, I'm getting an empty string. What am I missing?
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