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HttpRequest.Files Property

Definition

Gets the collection of files uploaded by the client, in multipart MIME format.

public:
 property System::Web::HttpFileCollection ^ Files { System::Web::HttpFileCollection ^ get(); };
public System.Web.HttpFileCollection Files { get; }
member this.Files : System.Web.HttpFileCollection
Public ReadOnly Property Files As HttpFileCollection

Property Value

An HttpFileCollection object representing a collection of files uploaded by the client. The items of the HttpFileCollection object are of type HttpPostedFile.

Examples

The following code example displays the names of all files in the Files collection.

int loop1;
HttpFileCollection Files;

Files = Request.Files; // Load File collection into HttpFileCollection variable.
arr1 = Files.AllKeys;  // This will get names of all files into a string array.
for (loop1 = 0; loop1 < arr1.Length; loop1++)
{
    Response.Write("File: " + Server.HtmlEncode(arr1[loop1]) + "<br />");
    Response.Write("  size = " + Files[loop1].ContentLength + "<br />");
    Response.Write("  content type = " + Files[loop1].ContentType + "<br />");
}

Dim loop1 As Integer
 Dim arr1() As String
 Dim Files As HttpFileCollection
 
 Files = Request.Files ' Load File collection into HttpFileCollection variable.
 arr1 = Files.AllKeys ' This will get names of all files into a string array.
        For loop1 = 0 To arr1.GetUpperBound(0)
            Response.Write("File: " & Server.HtmlEncode(arr1(loop1)) & "<br>")
            Response.Write("  size = " + Files(loop1).ContentLength + "<br />")
            Response.Write("  content type = " + Files(loop1).ContentType + "<br />")
        Next loop1

Remarks

The file collection is populated only when the HTTP request Content-Type value is "multipart/form-data".

Applies to