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Last Updated: 01 Oct 2014 12:43 by Nick
ADMIN
Created by: Dimitar
Comments: 1
Category: AsyncUpload
Type: Bug Report
3
 RadAsyncUpload does not upload files in iOS 8 Safari. After selecting a file/files for upload, their upload remains as pending and never reaches the end of the process.
Note: there is a known iOS 8 Safari issue with <input type="file" />
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Last Updated: 12 Aug 2015 16:01 by Ryan
when deleting files from radasyncupload via the "built-in" delete button, both the upload_removing and upload_removed events are fired. However, when deleting files via the api, only the uploadRemoved event is fired.

to reproduce: 
1. run attached web form. select file for upload. click remove button. view console. note console entries have text "filename in UPloadRemoving.." as well as "filename in UploadRemoved...". Good

2. click the "delete via api" checkbox to enable. select another file. view console. Note console entry only has text "filename in UploadRemoved..." bad.
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Last Updated: 14 Sep 2021 09:55 by ADMIN
ADMIN
Created by: Hristo Valyavicharski
Comments: 0
Category: AsyncUpload
Type: Bug Report
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Declined
Last Updated: 01 Nov 2013 13:06 by Bill Rader
Created by: Bill Rader
Comments: 1
Category: AsyncUpload
Type: Bug Report
0
Telerik version - 2011.1.614.35
RadAsyncUpload issues on Safari 5.1.7, IE 9 and Chrome 28.0.1500.95 -

Following is the list of issues seen on the mentioned browsers -
a.  On Safari, the upload file functionality doesn't work at all –
On Safari, when a file is selected from the Open dialog box, the dialog box closes and nothing happens after that. The file is not shown in the upload control, and no event is fired.

b.  On IE, the Open dialog box shows the specific file types by default, whereas on Chrome, all file types are shown by default –
We have set the ‘AllowedFileExtensions’ property of the RadAsyncUpload to “image/png,image/x-png,image/jpeg,image/pjpeg,image/gif,.x-png,.gif,.jpeg,.jpg,.png”. On IE 9, when the Open dialog box is opened, by default, the mentioned extensions as selected in the File Type drop down. Whereas, on Chrome, ‘All’ is shown in the File Type drop down. We would like this behavior to be consistent. Is it possible to show ‘All’ on IE9?

c.  On Chrome, uploading a file with size greater than the mentioned file size gives a Silverlight error (Refer SilverlightPluginError.png) –
i.	The MaxFileSize is set to 500 KB. When user tries to upload a file with size greater than 500 KB, the gets an alert message indicating he cannot upload a file beyond the said size. This works fine on all browsers other than Chrome. On Chrome, when a file with size greater than 500 KB is selected from the Open dialog box, the page seems to hang for some time. Then an alert message is displayed with following message –
The following plug-in is unresponsive: Unknown
Would you like to stop it?
ii.	Upon clicking ‘Yes’, following message is shown below the Chrome address bar 
Silverlight plug-in has crashed
iii.	And, the alert indicating file size greater than 500 KB cannot be uploaded is shown.

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Last Updated: 01 Nov 2013 13:06 by Elena
Created by: sujith
Comments: 1
Category: AsyncUpload
Type: Bug Report
1
Here's the scenario: 
User changes the extension of a .js file to .jpg and upload the file, by no means we are able to restrict the user from uploading the file. 
Is there a way to stop user from uploading based on associated mimetype ?