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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T06:24:27+00:00 2026-06-10T06:24:27+00:00

I have a fileupload function where users can upload files. I want to restrict

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I have a fileupload function where users can upload files. I want to restrict the users from upload certain file types. The types allowed are: .doc,.xlsx,.txt,.jpeg.

How I can do this?

This is my actual file upload code:

      public ActionResult UploadFile(string AttachmentName, BugModel model)
       {            
        BugModel bug = null;
        if (Session["CaptureData"] == null)
        {
            bug = model;
        }
        else
        {
            bug = (BugModel)Session["CaptureData"];
        }
        foreach (string inputTagName in Request.Files)
        {
            HttpPostedFileBase file1 = Request.Files[inputTagName];
            if (file1.ContentLength > 0)
            {
                string path = "/Content/UploadedFiles/" + Path.GetFileName(file1.FileName);
                string savedFileName = Path.Combine(Server.MapPath("~" + path));
                file1.SaveAs(savedFileName);
                BugAttachment attachment = new BugAttachment();
                attachment.FileName = "~" + path.ToString();
                attachment.AttachmentName = AttachmentName;
                attachment.AttachmentUrl = attachment.FileName;
                bug.ListFile.Add(attachment);
                model = bug;
                Session["CaptureData"] = model;
            }
        }
        ModelState.Clear();
        return View("LoadBug", bug);
    }
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    2026-06-10T06:24:29+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 6:24 am

    The first thing to verify is whether the file extension contained in file1.FileName matches one of the allowed extensions. Then if you really want to ensure that the user hasn’t renamed some other file type to an allowed extension you will need to look into the contents of the file to recognize whether it is one of the allowed types.

    Here’s an example how to check whether the file extension belongs to a list of predefined extensions:

    var allowedExtensions = new[] { ".doc", ".xlsx", ".txt", ".jpeg" };
    var extension = Path.GetExtension(file1.FileName);
    if (!allowedExtensions.Contains(extension))
    {
        // Not allowed
    }
    
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