I believe you need a comma after all but the last function, because they are
name : value pairs in an object.

On 8/28/07, juliandormon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> I'm trying to use both afterFileAppend and afterFileRemove. I get an
> syntax
> error in javascript:
>
> "Missing } after property list
> afterFileAppend:function(element,value,master){"
>
>
> Here's my code:
>
> $.MultiFile({
>
>                afterFileRemove:function(){
>
> $("#galleryEdits").jScrollPane({showArrows:true,scrollbarWidth:15,
> scrollbarMargin:0, arrowSize: 16});
>                }
>
>          afterFileAppend:function(element,value,master){
>           //alert('File selected:\n'+value + ' ' + element.id  + ' ' +
> master);
>                        if (element.id == 'multi_0_1'){
>                        $("#multiFileWarning").html('You are uploading more
> than one file. If you
> add a title, description, keywords or alt tag, it will be applied to all
> the
> images that are being uploaded. You may choose to leave these blank and
> then
> update the individual file captions in the Edit/Delete/Sort Media
> section.<div>&nbsp;</div>');
>                        }
>
>
> $("#galleryEdits").jScrollPane({showArrows:true,scrollbarWidth:15,
> scrollbarMargin:0, arrowSize: 16});
>                }
>
>         });
>
>
> Works fine without the afterFileRemove block.
>
> Much appreciated!
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