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    lisadmendez
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    I have over 15 years of basic webforms experience. I need to correct a site that completes file uploads written in 2006 with a basic basic HTML file uploader. Its issues include no response to the user on occassion. I've been reading about the BufferlessStream and the JQRY Valums uploader Is there any possibility of the bufferless stream working with web handler and webforms? or is undertaking my first MVC the only option? This is a new path for me and I'm finding the numerous branches of information a tad bit overwhelming. What is a good starting point? Thanks for any advice Lisa

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      I have over 15 years of basic webforms experience. I need to correct a site that completes file uploads written in 2006 with a basic basic HTML file uploader. Its issues include no response to the user on occassion. I've been reading about the BufferlessStream and the JQRY Valums uploader Is there any possibility of the bufferless stream working with web handler and webforms? or is undertaking my first MVC the only option? This is a new path for me and I'm finding the numerous branches of information a tad bit overwhelming. What is a good starting point? Thanks for any advice Lisa

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      There are definitely options out there that will work with web handlers and webforms. I use a modified version of the blueimp file uploader on a couple of my webform applications. It supports drag and drop uploading, multiple files at a time, chunked uploads for large files, progress bars, etc. Do a search for "blueimp multiple file uploader" and check out the examples they have. Then if you have any specific questions I'll do the best I can to answer them. Dave

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        There are definitely options out there that will work with web handlers and webforms. I use a modified version of the blueimp file uploader on a couple of my webform applications. It supports drag and drop uploading, multiple files at a time, chunked uploads for large files, progress bars, etc. Do a search for "blueimp multiple file uploader" and check out the examples they have. Then if you have any specific questions I'll do the best I can to answer them. Dave

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        lisadmendez
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        Thank you so much for your reply. I will most definately look into the control. Lisa

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