Update: Most of the callbacks have been implemented; Actionscript (Flash) work seems to be done; yet i did all my work without debugging. Tomorrow i have to add maybe 3 or 4 events / log messages and then i can start building ;)
-- Gilles On Oct 20, 7:52 pm, "Gilles (Webunity)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Guys; > > A lot (8) people have allready asked me if i was going to fix the mess > Adobe made and my answer is yes, i am working on it. This post is to > assure you that the jQuery Flash based uploader i wrote in 2006 has > been revived. > > The project will no longer be based on swfupload, since i added way to > much code of my own into it. The new version is (looseley) based upon > YUI uploader component, and off course i've taken a peek to see what > FancyUpload does in their code. To be honest; they are both very good > products and both have their pro's and con's. I am hoping to create a > project which will be the best of both worlds and more (currently, > approx. 80% code is my own work) > > I've allready put about 10 hours of work in the new jQuery upload > plugin (which was originally hosted onhttp://uploader.webunity.nl/) > but unfortunately it is not finished yet. Since i based the startcode > (e.g. how to create an AS3 movieclip) on YUI, I must abide by their > license, which is BSD. The uploader plugin (Javascript) is going to be > included as full source, but the Actionscript file is going to be > precompiled. This is due to the fact that i simply put to much work in > it. > > Some stuff that i added; > - A lot more and consistant event handlers > - A lot more and better logging > - Multiple simultanous (!!) uploads > > And, ported from my old version: > - Queue managemen > - Max file size > - Max queue size > - Max queue count > > The idea is to even make it possible to add files while you are > allready uploading; sort of background file transfer so to say. > > Anyway; i'll hope to finish the Actionscript code tomorrow evening (it > is now 20:00 here) and the demo's the day after that. Basically; by > the end of the week you should have some working examples. > > Thank you for al your wonderfull feedback > > -- Gilleshttp://www.webunity.nl/