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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T09:10:16+00:00 2026-05-15T09:10:16+00:00

I have this method which does not build, it errors with the message: Cannot

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I have this method which does not build, it errors with the message:

Cannot implicitly convert type ‘System.Web.HttpPostedFile‘ to ‘System.Web.HttpPostedFileBase‘

I really need this to be of type HttpPostedFileBase instead of HttpPostedFile, I have tried boxing and it does not work:

foreach (string inputTagName in HttpContext.Current.Request.Files)
{
    HttpPostedFileBase filebase =HttpContext.Current.Request.Files[inputTagName];
    if (filebase.ContentLength > 0)
    {
        if (filebase.ContentType.Contains("image/"))
        {
         SaveNonAutoExtractedThumbnails(doc, filebase);
        }
    }
}
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    2026-05-15T09:10:17+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 9:10 am

    A quick peek at Reflector indicates that HttpPostedFileWrapper inherits from HttpPostedFileBase and accepts an HttpPostedFile in the constructor:

    foreach (string inputTagName in HttpContext.Current.Request.Files)
    {
        HttpPostedFileBase filebase = 
          new HttpPostedFileWrapper(HttpContext.Current.Request.Files[inputTagName]);
    
        if (filebase.ContentLength > 0)
        {
            //...
    

    TheVillageIdiot brings up a great point about the better looping construct, and it will work for you if you’re scope exposes the Request property of the current HTTP context (e.g. on a Page, but not in Global.asax):

    foreach (HttpPostedFile file in Request.Files)
    {
        HttpPostedFileBase filebase = new HttpPostedFileWrapper(file);
        // ..
    

    If you have LINQ available, you could use that as well:

    var files = Request.Files.Cast<HttpPostedFile>()
                    .Select(file => new HttpPostedFileWrapper(file))
                    .Where(file => file.ContentLength > 0 
                                && file.ContentType.StartsWith("image/"));
    
    foreach (var file in files)
    {
        SaveNonAutoExtractedThumbnails(doc, file);
    }
    
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