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AjaxUpload new Version and Asp.Net Vb

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AjaxUpload new Version and Asp.Net Vb
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Hi All,

I have a project when there is AjaxControlToolkit installed.

I Have implement the new version of Ajaxupload. All seems work fine but, when i upload a file, the progress bar arrive to 100% but not complete the upload. I See the word "uploading" near the name of the file that not become "Uploaded".

This is the code i use, is write in VB:

aspx page:

ASP.NET
<tr>
<td>
<script type = "text/javascript">
function Success() {
document.getElementById("lblMessage").innerHTML = "File Uploaded";

}

function Error() {
document.getElementById("lblMessage").innerHTML = "Upload failed.";
}
</script>
<div>
<asp:ToolkitScriptManager ID="ToolkitScriptManager1" runat="server"/>
<asp:AjaxFileUpload ID="AjaxFileUpload1" runat="server" 
OnUploadComplete="UploadComplete" 
OnClientUploadComplete="Success" 
ThrobberID="loader" Width="600px" Font-Size="Small" />
<asp:Image ID="loader" runat="server" ImageUrl ="~/loading.gif" Style="display:None"/>
</div>
<br />
<asp:Label ID="lblMessage" runat="server" style="font-size: small"/>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>


aspx.vb page:

Protected Sub UploadComplete(sender As Object, e As AjaxControlToolkit.AjaxFileUploadEventArgs)

Dim cartella As String = "~/public/1stanza/" & Label2.Text & "/" & e.FileName
AjaxFileUpload1.SaveAs(cartella)

End Sub

Where label2.text contain the name of the folder.

Any Ideas. Thank you So much in advance.
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