Problem with prompting for credentials and FlashLoadMode

Last post 10-29-2010, 2:43 AM by p19101. 3 replies.
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  •  10-28-2010, 9:57 AM 64756

    Problem with prompting for credentials and FlashLoadMode

    Hi,
     
    We had one of our customers get a popup for credentials when trying to upload. This was via upload type flash. I searched the forums and found that I might need to download the newest version. I downloaded the newest version and tried again, it didn't help.
     
    I also read that I should try use FlashLoadMode, it compiles locally, but on the server I get that this property doesn't exist for
    <CuteWebUI:UploadAttachments>
    I have replaced the DLL on the server as well. I have recycled the application pool as well. Still the same problem. Any idea for how I can solve these issues?
     
    I would like to use flash over iFrame, iFrame works but for large files it's not ideal as I understand it.
     
    Thanks
  •  10-28-2010, 9:46 PM 64773 in reply to 64756

    Re: Problem with prompting for credentials and FlashLoadMode

    hi p19101,
     
    Please let this client install plug-ins "Silverlight". In his condition, Silverlight mode is better than the flash mode.
     
     More info about silverlight please refer to
     
     
     
    Regards,
     
    ken 
  •  10-28-2010, 9:48 PM 64774 in reply to 64756

    Re: Problem with prompting for credentials and FlashLoadMode

    Hi,
     
    Your customers shall install Flash v10 for this feature.
     
    Flash 8/9 do not support that API.
     
    Regards,
    Terry
  •  10-29-2010, 2:43 AM 64780 in reply to 64774

    Re: Problem with prompting for credentials and FlashLoadMode

    Flash 10 is installed.
     
    We are getting the following error with FlashLoadMode="true" :
     
    Type 'CuteWebUI.UploadAttachments' does not have a public property named 'FlashLoadMode'.
     
    Intellisense in Visual Studio suggests the property exists and it compiles fine. We also don't get this error while running the site from Visual Studio, only from the server. It's like it was using the old DLL on the server, but I'm 100% sure we swapped it out. What could cause this? Could the server cache the DLL somehow?
     
    Thanks
     
    cutechat:
    Hi,
     
    Your customers shall install Flash v10 for this feature.
     
    Flash 8/9 do not support that API.
     
    Regards,
    Terry
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