Maybe recreate the input and replace the existing one? Or turn it into text type, clear the value then back to file?
Just guessing mind! Adrian On Feb 10, 8:45 am, ezod <pured...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Michael, > > unfortunately that doesn´t work either (except FF ;)) > > On 9 Feb., 17:44, Michael Lawson <mjlaw...@us.ibm.com> wrote: > > > Have you tried using the attr() function? > > $("#input1").attr("value","");) > > > cheers > > > Michael Lawson > > Content Tools Developer, Global Solutions, ibm.com > > Phone: 1-919-517-1568 Tieline: 255-1568 > > E-mail: mjlaw...@us.ibm.com > > > 'Examine my teachings critically, as a gold assayer would test gold. If you > > find they make sense, conform to your experience, and don't harm yourself > > or others, only then should you accept them.' > > > From: ezod <pured...@gmail.com> > > > > > To: "jQuery (English)" <jquery-en@googlegroups.com> > > > > > Date: 02/09/2009 11:40 AM > > > > > Subject: [jQuery] input file and val() > > > > > Hi there, > > > I tried to "reset" a file input element by using "val()". > > > <html> > > <head> > > <title>FooBar</title> > > </head> > > <script src="jquery.js"></script> > > <script> > > $(document).ready(function() { > > > $("#resetMe").click(function () { > > $("#input1").val(''); > > }); > > }); > > </script> > > <body> > > > <form name="foo"> > > <input id="input1" type="file" name="foobar"> > > <br><br> > > <input id="resetMe" type="button" > > value="ResetMe!"> > > </form> > > > </body> > > </html> > > > This works fine for FF, but IE doesn´t (re)set the value. > > > Any hints? > > > TIA > > ezod > > > graycol.gif > > < 1 KBAnzeigenHerunterladen > > > ecblank.gif > > < 1 KBAnzeigenHerunterladen