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file upload download on aspx problem

I am using file upload download aspx code on my IIS 6.0, FW 1.1.
I am uploading the files properly. However I am having problems on
downloading the files in this code. Most of the browers I do not have any
problem including Firefox. But some IE versions donloading the file but it is
only 0 byte ?!? Any one knows this?
Thank you so much.
Apr 10 '06 #1
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How are the users downloading? All you need is an A tag with an HREF to the
file...

Jeff

"Volki" <Vo***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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I am using file upload download aspx code on my IIS 6.0, FW 1.1.
I am uploading the files properly. However I am having problems on
downloading the files in this code. Most of the browers I do not have any
problem including Firefox. But some IE versions donloading the file but it
is
only 0 byte ?!? Any one knows this?
Thank you so much.

Apr 10 '06 #2
I found the resolution myself.
I have had upgraded the framework version 1.0 to 1.1. In internet explorer
advances settings there is a section about HTTP 1.1. We are using proxy, for
this reason I checked the box stating "use HTTP1.1 thorough proxy
connections". Everytihng is ok now...

Volkan
"Jeff Dillon" wrote:
How are the users downloading? All you need is an A tag with an HREF to the
file...

Jeff

"Volki" <Vo***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D3**********************************@microsof t.com...
I am using file upload download aspx code on my IIS 6.0, FW 1.1.
I am uploading the files properly. However I am having problems on
downloading the files in this code. Most of the browers I do not have any
problem including Firefox. But some IE versions donloading the file but it
is
only 0 byte ?!? Any one knows this?
Thank you so much.


Apr 11 '06 #3

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