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View this persons public profile  [email protected]   6:52 11 May 2009  
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View this persons public profile  gianluigi   10:31 11 May 2009  
   Full Trust Mode .NET Problem  
View this persons public profile  [email protected]   8:36 21 Apr 2009  
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View this persons public profile  gianluigi   10:06 21 Apr 2009  
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   specifying file types  
View this persons public profile  [email protected]   2:46 14 Apr 2009  
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View this persons public profile  gianluigi   10:02 14 Apr 2009  
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View this persons public profile  [email protected]   10:15 14 Apr 2009  
 
Hi,

The problem I'm having isn't to do with trusted sites it's to do with "Allowed Extensions".

If i specify "allowed extensions" in the upload extension then in IE7 I can only upload a file matching the allowed extensions. If i try to upload with Safari, Firefox, Google Chrome or Opera the file won't upload because those browsers don't seem to recognise the extension of the file I'm uploading (as mentioned before they state the extension of the file being uploaded is -1 when I was uploading a PDF).

If I remove all the "allowed extensions" (i.e. to allow all) then the file is uploaded in Safari, Firefox, Chrome and Opera without any problems.

However I don't want to allow users to upload anything just in case they upload a malicious file. So I need to specify allowable extensions but still have the site be useable by users using other browsers.




 
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