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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T16:50:05+00:00 2026-05-15T16:50:05+00:00

I have the following code in child window which is working but what I

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I have the following code in child window which is working but what I want to do is instead of using response.write I want to use label control or to display all the filename like this:

music.pdf, inventory.doc

My Ultimate goal is to pass the values in string (e.g.: “music.pdf, inventory.pdf” ) to the parent window.

How do I do it?

Protected Sub btnUpload_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnUpload.Click
    Try
        '' Get the HttpFileCollection
        Dim hfc As HttpFileCollection = Request.Files
        For i As Integer = 0 To hfc.Count - 1
            Dim hpf As HttpPostedFile = hfc(i)
            If hpf.ContentLength > 0 Then
                hpf.SaveAs(Server.MapPath("/ServerName/DirectoryName") & "\"" & System.IO.Path.GetFileName(hpf.FileName))
                Response.Write("<b>File: </b>" & hpf.FileName & " <b>Size:</b> " & hpf.ContentLength & " <b>Type:</b> " & hpf.ContentType & " Uploaded Successfully! <br/>")
            Else
                Response.Write("Please select a file to upload.")
            End If
        Next i

    Catch ex As Exception

    End Try

End Sub
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    2026-05-15T16:50:06+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 4:50 pm

    This is not the way I would do it but you asked for your code to work with a Label.

    ASPX:

    <asp:Label id="lblUploadMsg" runat="server" visible="false"></asp:Label>
    

    Code:

    Protected Sub btnUpload_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnUpload.Click
        Try
            '' Get the HttpFileCollection
            Dim hfc As HttpFileCollection = Request.Files
    
            lblUploadMsg.Text = String.empty
            For i As Integer = 0 To hfc.Count - 1
                Dim hpf As HttpPostedFile = hfc(i)
                If hpf.ContentLength > 0 Then
                    hpf.SaveAs(Server.MapPath("/ServerName/DirectoryName") & "\"" & System.IO.Path.GetFileName(hpf.FileName))
                    lblUploadMsg.Visible = True;                   
                    lblUploadMsg.Text +="<b>File: </b>" & hpf.FileName & " <b>Size:</b> " & hpf.ContentLength & " <b>Type:</b> " & hpf.ContentType & " Uploaded Successfully! <br/>"
    
    
                Else
                    lblUploadMsg.Text="Please select a file to upload."
                End If
            Next i
    
            ''HTML Encode lblUploadingMsg.Text after
    
        Catch ex As Exception
    
        End Try
    
    End Sub
    
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