Does this jQuery plugin not work?
http://uiupload.webunity.nl/
Rey...
Josh Nathanson wrote:
It is not that shocking to me -- these are some difficult requirements
that developers have always struggled with, as far as Javascript
solutions -- especially numbers 4 and 7. Flash seems to handle
multi-file uploads a little more easily.
If mootools has been able to overcome these obstacles in pure JS that is
very impressive.
Have at it Benjamin!
-- Josh
Wow, it is shocking the none of jQuery file uploaders have those
ability. That may be something I need to work on. Very shocking.
I wish I knew how to get around the mootools issue, just never
worked with it before.
On 8/22/07, *Jack Killpatrick* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
I want to do this and have evaluated and tried a few plain-js
and jquery based solutions:
http://digitarald.de/playground/uplooad.html
required abilities:
1. select multiple files at once via browse dialog
2. list all selected files separately
3. remove any selected file before uploading and during upload
(if not started)
4. per-item progress bars (and ability for individual uploads to
complete before whole batch does)
5. clear completed list easily
Nice to haves:
6. restrict selections by file extension
7. file-size limit enforced on client side
Additionally: I'm looking for a solution that has most/all of
this already packaged (since this mootools uploader does and has
therefore set the bar) so that implementation time will be minimal.
FWIW, all of the jq-based plugins I've looked at so far did not
meet *all* requirements or came close, but had various
browser-specific issues (crashing browsers, not loading from
local cache) that made us give up on them.
- Jack
Benjamin Sterling wrote:
@GTG, great question, I second that.
@Jack, if you can explain what you are trying to do with
mootools, maybe we can come up with an alternative.
On 8/22/07, *Ganeshji Marwaha* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
I don't think there is a way to make mootools play well
with other libraries when using the infamous "$". jQuery
is probably the only library that understands this concern
and has implemented appropriate precautions in its code base.
That said, to look at ur needs from a higher level, i
think i will first need to understand what is that u r
doing with mootools that can't be done in jquery. If we
are able to easily achieve the same using jQuery, then you
wont have to use mootools at all in the first place...
--
Benjamin Sterling
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