Title:
Have to agree with the new guy
Name:
Blake Shadle
Date:
4/10/2008 9:18:53 AM
Comment:
I'm going to have to agree with the new guy on this one. Not exactly the "AJAX" experience that I'm sure everyone hoped for.
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Title:
error when in UserControl
Name:
Exshakto
Date:
4/3/2008 6:03:27 AM
Comment:
Im trying to put this in a asp.net User Control, and im getting an error in the javascript. Where do you think I should put the javascript when its in a user control?
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Title:
cool
Name:
Sudhir T
Date:
3/10/2008 8:07:34 AM
Comment:
Nice post. Simple and beautiful
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Title:
great!!!!!!!!
Name:
sadhana singh
Date:
2/27/2008 9:58:15 PM
Comment:
very nice please keep on pasting more materials it helped me lot thx again!!!!!!!!!
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Title:
Postback is happening
Name:
Nagaraj
Date:
2/1/2008 5:41:17 AM
Comment:
Still postback is happening when we upload file.
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Title:
The title is misleading!!!
Name:
MCM
Date:
1/18/2008 3:10:43 PM
Comment:
This is NOT AJAX. It just doing a full post back. If it's just post back without utilizing any AJAX...why would you need to put it into an update panel?
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Title:
Very Good Ariticle
Name:
Rahul Chauhan
Date:
1/7/2008 1:52:32 AM
Comment:
Plz keep on posting new tutorials on ajax.
Great Job
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Title:
Good
Name:
Rajak Shaik
Date:
12/14/2007 12:06:31 AM
Comment:
Very good article
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Title:
How to upload the media
Name:
Cristiano
Date:
12/12/2007 8:37:19 AM
Comment:
How to upload some media like mp3 songs and picture .jpeg
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Title:
Need attachment in Sharepoint Designer Form
Name:
Kuldeep Singh
Date:
12/10/2007 6:27:55 AM
Comment:
Would you please explain how can i use this code in my Sharepoint Designer custom form????
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Title:
.NET Programmer
Name:
Raj
Date:
12/3/2007 12:13:15 PM
Comment:
Awesome buddy, although simple it made my day today. Superb.
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Title:
Misleading Title
Name:
Haissam Abdul Malak
Date:
11/30/2007 2:11:36 AM
Comment:
The article is explained in a good way, however the content is not related to the title!!
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Title:
hail to the n00bz
Name:
Michael
Date:
11/15/2007 8:00:39 AM
Comment:
Great article, thanks ;) :) Although I'm using this for my current project: http://www.aurigma.com/Products/ImageUploader/default.aspx The price is pretty steep though but it has yummy resize and thumbnailing along with other stuff that I don't need :)
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Title:
one more developer
Name:
Dotnet Coder
Date:
11/14/2007 4:46:45 PM
Comment:
Even though you are using UpdatePanel. It is not actually AJAX, it is posting synchronously all the time.
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Title:
How to change postedFile?
Name:
nice
Date:
11/13/2007 8:33:45 PM
Comment:
How to change (in code) myFile.PostedFile in UploadFile() method? Changing it u can steal any file form client hard drive :-)
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Title:
good
Name:
iraj
Date:
11/13/2007 2:44:49 PM
Comment:
great
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Title:
URL
Name:
JasonJ
Date:
11/13/2007 11:56:48 AM
Comment:
Here is the link.
http://geekswithblogs.net/rashid/archive/2007/08/01/Create-An-Ajax-Style-File-Upload.aspx
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Title:
Cheating
Name:
JasonJ
Date:
11/13/2007 11:55:45 AM
Comment:
This method simply fakes an ajax postback and which might look cool but defeats the whole purpose of the ajax postback. Anyway, here is a link to a page that does it correctly, using an IFrame as Microsoft does in Hotmail.
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Title:
FileUpload AJAX
Name:
Subgurim
Date:
11/13/2007 5:32:20 AM
Comment:
Great, but take a look at the FileUpload AJAX control for ASP.NET hosted on codeplex (http://www.codeplex.com/fileuploadajax)
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Title:
Update Panel not working in side from view
Name:
QuocThinh
Date:
10/8/2007 2:58:54 AM
Comment:
Hi all, I just try your method, but I have a form view all the field will be save to the database, among that, I have fileUrl file that contains the uploads filename, so I must put this upload file inside the form view. But it not working both update panel and update progress, I don't know why.
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Title:
Not working with gif IE7 solved
Name:
lp
Date:
10/4/2007 10:46:25 AM
Comment:
Sorry for the 3rd comment ;-) but I've found solution for IE7 here http://west-wind.com/WebLog/posts/1227.aspx:
add this to JavaScript: setTimeout('document.images["Progressbar"].src = "progressbar_green.gif"', 200);
and set ID of the image to "Progressbar".
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Title:
Not working with gif
Name:
lp
Date:
10/4/2007 10:01:27 AM
Comment:
In FF it's working, IE7 and Opera not :-(
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Title:
Not working with gif
Name:
lp
Date:
10/4/2007 9:47:28 AM
Comment:
Thx for the article.
But I got a problem. Text (Label) is working OK but using gif e.g. from http://mentalized.net/activity-indicators/ doesn't work - it shows only a white place. Any idea?
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Title:
This is NOT a AJAX based File Upload Method
Name:
Adam Nemitoff
Date:
10/3/2007 10:32:54 AM
Comment:
The method documented here does a full post-back and therefore the title of this article is misleading!
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Title:
why?
Name:
Mikal Schacht Jensen
Date:
10/3/2007 3:46:46 AM
Comment:
I've been attempting to upload files using ASP.NET ajax, and although I haven't spent much time exploring it, I always ended up having to do a full postback to actually be able to retrieve the file serverside. So when I first saw this article linked somewhere, I immediatly clicked over here.
I'm still a fairly inexperienced programmer with less than a year's paid programming under my belt. But having read it now, I fail to see the point of it all. Doesn't adding the button to a postbacktrigger make it cause a full postback, and thus defeat the entire purpose of using Ajax?
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Title:
Rc
Name:
rahul
Date:
10/3/2007 2:33:35 AM
Comment:
good, but not explored ajax much
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