Why Doesnt Firfox Let Me Upload a Document?

Uploading Browse feature doesn't display files in folder?

Am on a website, iPage, and want to upload a file to their FileManager. I use their Browse part to notice and select the file to exist uploaded. However when displaying the folder in which the file resides, none of the files are existence displayed. Thought it might be a files permission issue so changed to include "Everyone" and it still did not work. Out of frustration I used Internet Explorer and all files in the binder were being displayed, so I could select and upload the designated file. I'm assuming this is a Firefox consequence and would prefer to use it instead of switching browsers dorsum and forth. Whatever thoughts on resolving this? Thanks.

Am on a website, iPage, and desire to upload a file to their FileManager. I use their Scan role to find and select the file to be uploaded. Nonetheless when displaying the folder in which the file resides, none of the files are being displayed. Thought it might be a files permission issue and so changed to include "Everyone" and information technology still did non work. Out of frustration I used Internet Explorer and all files in the folder were existence displayed, and then I could select and upload the designated file. I'yard assuming this is a Firefox issue and would prefer to utilise it instead of switching browsers back and forth. Whatsoever thoughts on resolving this? Thanks.

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I don't use iPage, so I need you to be my optics and hands in exploring this. (Or maybe iPage has a forum where they talk well-nigh Firefox issues?)

If y'all compare iPage's file browser dialog with the dialog generated by the Browse push button on this site, does information technology await like basically the same dialog or something customized?

If you hack the filter in the iPage dialog past typing *.* in the filename area and pressing Enter, does that display annihilation boosted?

If you use the iPage dialog to look in other locations on disk, is everything ever blank?

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When the "browse" box opens, is there a filter set? Commonly the filter appears to the right of the file name blank at the lesser. (As an instance, try the Scan push button below the reply box on this site. Information technology filters to a variety of epitome file extensions.) If iPage has a filter set, try irresolute information technology to "All Files" to run across whether that makes any difference.

If the iPage upload dialog looks different from the one on this site fifty-fifty when you're viewing the same binder, possibly it's something custom. Could you lot post a screenshot of it? This article has tips on that: How practice I create a screenshot of my problem? Please cut out or mistiness any sensitive information in the epitome before attaching it to your reply.

When the "scan" box opens, is there a filter set? Unremarkably the filter appears to the right of the file name blank at the bottom. (As an example, try the Browse push below the reply box on this site. It filters to a variety of prototype file extensions.) If iPage has a filter set, try changing it to "All Files" to run across whether that makes any deviation. If the iPage upload dialog looks different from the 1 on this site even when you're viewing the same folder, maybe it'due south something custom. Could yous post a screenshot of information technology? This article has tips on that: [[How do I create a screenshot of my problem?]] Please cut out or blur any sensitive information in the paradigm before attaching it to your reply.

In another thread a while back, at that place was a problem with a dialog that had a horizontal divider that could be moved up and down. I don't know how to find that thread, but if there are any dividers in the dialog that y'all can motion, effort moving them around to come across whether that unhides annihilation. I suppose IE might be a useful indicate of comparison.

In some other thread a while dorsum, at that place was a problem with a dialog that had a horizontal divider that could be moved up and down. I don't know how to notice that thread, but if there are whatever dividers in the dialog that you can move, effort moving them around to see whether that unhides annihilation. I suppose IE might be a useful point of comparing.

iPage "Browse" has a filter with i setting, "All Supported Types" - the document is a PDF and that is a supported type as there are PDF files in their FileManager folders for the website being managed to use. As previously noted, whatever is on iPage is working fine for Internet Explorer, thus my supposition is the trouble is related to Firefox. I am a new web-administrator for the website and the prior administrator told me he uses Internet Explorer, Windows 10, and never had a problem. I'm trying to execute the same procedure using Firefox 50.1.0 on Windows 7.

iPage "Browse" has a filter with one setting, "All Supported Types" - the certificate is a PDF and that is a supported type as there are PDF files in their FileManager folders for the website being managed to utilize. Equally previously noted, whatever is on iPage is working fine for Internet Explorer, thus my supposition is the problem is related to Firefox. I am a new spider web-ambassador for the website and the prior administrator told me he uses Cyberspace Explorer, Windows 10, and never had a problem. I'm trying to execute the aforementioned process using Firefox 50.1.0 on Windows seven.

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I don't use iPage, so I need you to be my eyes and hands in exploring this. (Or possibly iPage has a forum where they talk almost Firefox issues?)

If y'all compare iPage's file browser dialog with the dialog generated past the Browse button on this site, does it await similar basically the same dialog or something customized?

If you hack the filter in the iPage dialog by typing *.* in the filename area and pressing Enter, does that display anything additional?

If you lot utilise the iPage dialog to await in other locations on deejay, is everything ever bare?

I don't use iPage, so I need y'all to be my eyes and hands in exploring this. (Or maybe iPage has a forum where they talk almost Firefox problems?) If yous compare iPage'southward file browser dialog with the dialog generated by the Scan button on this site, does it look like basically the same dialog or something customized? If you hack the filter in the iPage dialog by typing '''*.*''' in the filename area and pressing Enter, does that display anything additional? If y'all use the iPage dialog to await in other locations on disk, is everything always bare?

More than happy to be your eyes and hands. The Browse characteristic is similar to most I've seen - I utilize Dropbox a lot and it is similar. I had placed copies of the file in other Folders and had the aforementioned result. However y'all do accept the WINNING FORMULA - after entering *.* in the filename area and pressing enter, ALL the files in the folder were displayed. I did have one to upload, selected it, and it appeared in the "upload" list - I then uploaded it and verified it was in that location! Happiness is.... a successful upload. Thanks for providing a successful workaround for this situation.

More than than happy to be your eyes and hands. The Scan characteristic is similar to most I've seen - I apply Dropbox a lot and it is similar. I had placed copies of the file in other Folders and had the same result. However y'all practise have the WINNING FORMULA - afterward entering *.* in the filename expanse and pressing enter, ALL the files in the binder were displayed. I did have one to upload, selected it, and it appeared in the "upload" list - I then uploaded it and verified it was there! Happiness is.... a successful upload. Thank you for providing a successful workaround for this situation.

That'south good to hear. And the same play tricks works in numerous Windows programs with a narrow view of what files you should be feeding them.

Peradventure the manner iPage specifies the file filter is non fully Firefox uniform. Next time y'all utilise the button, do you find *.pdf listed in parentheses afterwards All Supported Types? If information technology's missing, there may be a glitch in that aspect of their HTML.

That's good to hear. And the same trick works in numerous Windows programs with a narrow view of what files you should be feeding them. Maybe the way iPage specifies the file filter is not fully Firefox uniform. Next time you use the push button, practice you notice *.pdf listed in parentheses after All Supported Types? If it'due south missing, there may be a glitch in that attribute of their HTML.

I did not detect anything listed with the Browse button, however when in FileManager there is an pick to select only the file types desired to be displayed, and that list contains PDF and many other file types. I am now using a Dell laptop, with Windows vii and Firefox 50.1.0 and trying the same upload process. Now the idiosyncrasy on this computer is nothing happens when the "Scan" button is selected, except seeing a revolving circle - suppose I'll take to live with that problem and practise my uploading when on the desktop (which is shared with my wife!). Thank you again.

I did not notice anything listed with the Browse button, withal when in FileManager at that place is an option to select only the file types desired to be displayed, and that list contains PDF and many other file types. I am now using a Dell laptop, with Windows 7 and Firefox 50.i.0 and trying the same upload process. Now the idiosyncrasy on this computer is nothing happens when the "Browse" push is selected, except seeing a revolving circle - suppose I'll have to live with that problem and do my uploading when on the desktop (which is shared with my married woman!). Cheers over again.

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