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Goal: Created client.ashx by copying existing and working product.ashx and renaming into client.ashx Modified client.ashx to handle similar logic to product.ashx

I did the above since I don't know how to create an .ashx from scratch in visual studio community. I didn't see a file option for .ashx after the Add/New Item ...

The goal is to upload client images using client.ashx. File product.ashx uploads product images.

My jscript call to product.ashx works as usual, although when I call the new client.ashx it seems to call product.ashx rather than client.ashx

Sample call to client.ashx

 $.ajax({
        type: "POST",
        url: "/handlers/client.ashx",
        data: formData,
        global: false,
        success: function (result) {

            var response = JSON.parse(result);
            var success = response.Success;

            if (success) {
                window.location.replace(window.location);
            }
            else {
                ChangeStatusMessage(response.Message, false, true);
            }
        },
        processData: false,
        contentType: false,
        error: function (result) {
            ChangeStatusMessage("An unknown error occurred while trying to upload the image.  Please reload the page and try again", false, true);
        }
    });
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    That's a common mistake. You probably forgot to change the code behind reference in the new file (it's probably pointing to the old .cs file)
    – muratgu
    Sep 23, 2020 at 21:22
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    BTW: Visual Studio does have a new .ashx file template, it's called 'Generic Handler' in 'New', 'File'.
    – Poul Bak
    Sep 23, 2020 at 22:32
  • if you just call it alone its run ? (alone in url)
    – Aristos
    Sep 23, 2020 at 22:55
  • in visual studio you create this file under asp.net handler
    – Aristos
    Sep 23, 2020 at 22:58
  • No, Code behind is the is the same file name. Sep 24, 2020 at 11:36

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