Gets the RejectedFile object with the specified name from the files collection.

Namespace:  EasyAlgo.EAUpload
Assembly:  EasyAlgo.EAUpload (in EasyAlgo.EAUpload.dll)
Version: 1.3.2.0

Syntax

C#
public RejectedFile this[
	string fieldName
] { get; }
Visual Basic (Declaration)
Public ReadOnly Default Property Item ( _
	fieldName As String _
) As RejectedFile

Parameters

fieldName
Type: System..::.String
The value of "name" attribute of an INPUT element which the rejected file is associated.

Field Value

Type: EasyAlgo.EAUpload..::.RejectedFile
The RejectedFile object.

Remarks

This property returns nullNothingnullptra null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic) if the specified key is not found.

Examples

The following example demonstrates how to retrieve the RejectedFile object by the form field name.
CopyC#
// fileupload.aspx.cs
...
Upload _CurrentUpload = UploadsManager.GetUpload();
RejectedFileCollection _RejectedFiles = _CurrentUpload.RejectedFiles;

if (_RejectedFiles.Count != 0)
{
    RejectedFile _File = _RejectedFiles["File1"];
    string _FileName = _File.ClientFileName;

    // displaying a warning
    lblResponse.Text = HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(_FileName) + " had been rejected. <br/>";
    lblResponse.Text += "Only jpeg files is allowed for upload.";
}

...    
____________________________

// fileupload.aspx
...
<form id="Form1" method="post" runat="server">
...
    <input type="file" name="File1" id="File1">
    <asp:Label id="lblResponse" runat="server"></asp:Label>
...
</form>
...
CopyVB.NET
' fileupload.aspx.vb
...
Dim _CurrentUpload As Upload = UploadsManager.GetUpload
Dim _RejectedFiles As RejectedFileCollection = _CurrentUpload.RejectedFiles

If _RejectedFiles.Count <> 0 Then

    Dim _File As RejectedFile = _RejectedFiles("File1")        
    Dim _FileName As String = _File.ClientFileName

    'displaying a warning
    lblResponse.Text = HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(_FileName) & " had been rejected. <br/>"
    lblResponse.Text &= "Only jpeg files is allowed for upload."
End If
...    
____________________________

' fileupload.aspx
...
<form id="Form1" method="post" runat="server">
...
    <input type="file" name="File1" id="File1">
...
</form>
...

See Also