Massimo,

Since you're talking about .Net on the server, I suspect that means it's
an IIS server.  Maybe there's a setting in your IIS configuration that
can be changed to allow uploads to the server from different pages but
the same domain, in order to open up the security a little without
making it completely insecure.  I doubt there's anything that can be
done from within Javascript to override an IIS security configuration
setting, at least I would hope that's the case.

HTH,

    Gene

On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 00:45 -0800, Massimo Petrillo wrote:

> Hi Jörg 
> thanks for your answer
> 
> Jörg Sawatzki wrote:
> > 
> > ...
> >  that shouldn't be a problem at the server side, should it?
> > ...
> > 
> Yes, it is a "server side" problem. It seem that you can upload only from
> the same page.
> I wonder if someone else had the same problem and how solved it.
> 
>  
> 
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