Playing around with jQuery and jTemplate and I had the following problem: On a page created with jTemplate I could not use asp:FileUpload Control. Additionally it would of course be better to have an Ajax / jQuery control as this would better integrate into a jQuery website. There are several jQuery Fileupload controls, and Ajax-Upload is my favorite, e.g. because it allows multiple fileupload and does not require Flash. Andrew Valums, the creator of the Ajax-Upload, has posted a C#-Example but as it’s just posted in the comments it might be missed easily. Additionally I needed it for Visual Basic so I’ve transfered it and wrote this short blog entry.
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Playing around with jQuery and jTemplate and I had the following problem: On a page created with jTemplate I could not use asp:FileUpload Control. Additionally it would of course be better to have an Ajax / jQuery control as this would better integrate into a jQuery website. There are several jQuery Fileupload controls, and Ajax-Upload is my favorite, e.g. because it allows multiple fileupload and does not require Flash. Andrew Valums, the creator of the Ajax-Upload, has posted a C#-Example but as it’s just posted in the comments it might be missed easily. Additionally I needed it for Visual Basic so I’ve transfered it and wrote this short blog entry.First follow the instructions at Ajax-Upload page to setup your page. I use the following JavaScript-Code within my function 1 var uploader = new qq.FileUploader({
2 element: document.getElementById('file-uploader'),
3 action: 'MyWebservice.asmx/ProcessFile',
4 debug: false,
5 sizeLimit: 1100000, // max size 1 MB
6 allowedExtensions: ['txt']
7 });