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Cannot upload multiple files to my website any more. Used to be able to, now it's one at a time. WHat happened? IE will allow me to upload more than one.

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was able a couple weeks ago to upload multiple files to my site, now it's just one at a time, What changed in recent updates??? Don't really want to go back to IE 11....please help me.

was able a couple weeks ago to upload multiple files to my site, now it's just one at a time, What changed in recent updates??? Don't really want to go back to IE 11....please help me.

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We have seen another thread about this issue and in that case the Shockwave Flash plugin was used to upload multiple files.

Make sure that you are allowing the Shockwave Flash plugin on that website and check for a Lego block icon at the left end of the location/address bar.

You get a Lego block icon at the left end of the location bar that indicates that the web page uses a plugin that Firefox is possibly blocking. You can click this Lego block icon to see what it is about.

Also make sure you have the latest Flash version (27.0.0.159).

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Chosen Solution

We have seen another thread about this issue and in that case the Shockwave Flash plugin was used to upload multiple files.

Make sure that you are allowing the Shockwave Flash plugin on that website and check for a Lego block icon at the left end of the location/address bar.

You get a Lego block icon at the left end of the location bar that indicates that the web page uses a plugin that Firefox is possibly blocking. You can click this Lego block icon to see what it is about.

Also make sure you have the latest Flash version (27.0.0.159).