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There is a bug with the MaxFileSize param, whereby setting the param to 0 or a negative number will allow the user to upload as many files as he or she desires. To counter this, we have caught the problem in server side code and are setting the MaxFileSize to 1 bit in the event that the number comes out to a 0 or negative number.
Would be very nice to see this fixed in future versions.
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Hello Andrew,
It is quote from documentation:
MaxFileSize Property
Specifies the maximum file size (in bytes) allowed to be uploaded to the server. Use MaxTotalFileSize property to specify overall limit for upload size.
Non-negative integer value. If the value is 0 then there is no limit. Default value is 0 (no limit).
Don't you find that it is by design behaviour? |
Best regards, Fedor Skvortsov
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