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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T14:12:00+00:00 2026-06-18T14:12:00+00:00

This code doesn’t work when it finds a none empty file throwing Unable to

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This code doesn’t work when it finds a none empty file throwing

Unable to cast object of type ‘System.String’ to type
‘System.Web.HttpPostedFile’.

foreach (System.Web.HttpPostedFile f in Request.Files)
{
   if (f.ContentLength > 0 && f.FileName.EndsWith(".pdf"))
   {
      //work done here
   }
}

Also I tested each item in Request.Files array an can be manually casted in the debug mode as below (with each index)

?(System.Web.HttpPostedFile)Request.Files[index]
{System.Web.HttpPostedFile}
    ContentLength: 536073
    ContentType: "application/pdf"
    FileName: "E:\\2.pdf"
    InputStream: {System.Web.HttpInputStream}

However, Following code works

for (index = 0; index < Request.Files.Count; index++)
{
   System.Web.HttpPostedFile f = Request.Files[index];
   if (f.ContentLength > 0 && f.FileName.EndsWith(".pdf"))
   {
      //work done here
   }
}

Any idea what is going wrong? Thanks

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    2026-06-18T14:12:01+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 2:12 pm

    Request.Files is a HttpFileCollection, which is in turn a NameObjectCollectionBase. It isn’t obvious, but the GetEnumerator() for that yields the keys for the collection – not the items themselves. So:

    foreach(string key in Request.Files) {
        // fetch by key:
        var file = Request.Files[key];
    
        // ....
    }
    

    Not obvious, especially since the collection is non-generic IEnumerable rather than IEnumerable<string>.

    It is at least documented:

    This enumerator returns the keys of the collection as strings.

    But: it was not unreasonable of you to suppose that iterating over the Files would give you the file objects.

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