FileManagerSettingsUpload.Enabled Property
Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the upload panel is enabled.
Namespace: DevExpress.Web
Assembly: DevExpress.Web.v20.2.dll
NuGet Package: DevExpress.Web
Declaration
Property Value
Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
Boolean | **true** | true if the upload panel is enabled; otherwise, false. |
Property Paths
You can access this nested property as listed below:
Remarks
The file manager does not display the upload panel when the Enabled property is set to false.
Note
If you are experiencing the “Access is denied” or “Permission Denied” error during large file uploads to the IIS 5.x or Cassini Web Server, we recommend that you execute the following command at the server, to work around the problem:
%windir%\system32\inetsrv\appcmd.exe set config -section:system.webServer/security/requestFiltering -requestLimits.maxAllowedContentLength:<new-request-length>
Here, <new-request-length> is the new, larger value of the request length.
Example
Web Forms (declaratively):
<dx:ASPxFileManager ID="fileManager" runat="server" >
<SettingsUpload ShowUploadPanel="true" Enabled="true" AutoStartUpload="true" />
...
</dx:ASPxFileManager>
Web Forms (in code):
ASPxFileManager fm = new ASPxFileManager();
...
fm.SettingsUpload.ShowUploadPanel = true;
fm.SettingsUpload.Enabled = true;
fm.SettingsUpload.AutoStartUpload = true;
MVC:
@Html.DevExpress().FileManager( settings => {
settings.Name = "fileManager";
settings.SettingsUpload.ShowUploadPanel = true;
settings.SettingsUpload.Enabled = true;
settings.SettingsUpload.AutoStartUpload = true;
...
}).BindToFolder(Model).GetHtml()
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