I've never done it, but I know of two scripts which support it: 1) http://www.phpletter.com/Demo/AjaxFileUpload-Demo/ 2) http://malsup.com/jquery/form/#code-samples (file uploads tab)
On Sep 18, 7:22 am, "^AndreA^" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > yeah, unfortunately you are both right... :-| > > In fact I was afraid to receive this answer... > > Anyway, how can I upload the image just with js and without submitting > the form? > > jQuery standard function ($.ajax) does not seem to allow a file/image > as a file type... > > I also looked to some plugins and they allow just xml,json... > > Have you got any idea about what I can use? > > Thanks, > Andrea > > On Sep 17, 6:53 pm, tlphipps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > You could certainly accomplish this with a little bit of AJAX thrown > > in. > > > Scenario: > > - user selects image (using <input type='file'>) > > - user clicks 'preview' button > > - system submits selected image file via AJAX to server > > - server processes image upload and stores file on server > > - In the AJAX 'success' handler, create new <img> tag on page which > > references newly stored image file on server. > > > On Sep 17, 12:04 pm, config <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > You can't view the file because of security restrictions. > > > > A *long* time ago one could grab the path and call it with the file:// > > > protocol, but this is now blocked in most (all?) browsers. Similarly, > > > one can't write a path into the file input. > > > > G.