Reputation: 121
I have a web service for uploading files written in C#. Front-end application is written in Javascript / HTML5 (using https://github.com/blueimp/jQuery-File-Upload)
Recently, I was reviewing server logs and found some strange MIME types for PDF files that where sent by client browser, for example:
application/unknown
application/force-download
application/force-download/n
application/force-download\n
[application/pdf]
Some of them are causing .NET framework throwing exception:
MultipartMemoryStreamProvider streamProvider = new MultipartMemoryStreamProvider();
await Request.Content.ReadAsMultipartAsync(streamProvider);
"Message Error parsing MIME multipart body part header byte 156 of data segment System.Byte[]."
I don't have a clue what to do with that.
Upvotes: 5
Views: 650
Reputation: 11
Try checking the Content-Type in the request.
Content-Disposition:
form-data;
name="imagefile";
filename="C:\Users\Pictures\sid.png"
Content-Type:
(notice the blank Content-Type, it should be Content-Type: image/png )
// within WebAPI you can use code below to log the request body
string requestBody = await Request.Content.ReadAsStringAsync();
Upvotes: 1