I've made something to show download percentage with Java, with an Applet

So then if you want to I can send you a class that downloads a file with a
download status bar on it.

Then you may handle your problem.

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> On 3 May 2002 at 15:57, Mike Flynn wrote:
> > At 01:21 AM 5/4/02 +0530, Arijit Chaudhuri wrote:
> > >File uploads are a breeze to code in php. However, I have got a
> > >request from a client to show the percentage uploaded or some graphic
> > >progress monitor as the upload process is difficult to track for
> > >large files. Is there any way of coding such a progress tracker for
> > >file uploads in php?
> >
> > Unfortunately, I don't think there is.  The file data is sent in the
> > *request* for the PHP page, meaning the PHP page doesn't even get sent
> > back to the user until the file is done uploading.  So there's not
> > really any choice but for the user to view the page with the upload
> > form until the file is done uploading.
>
> I've been thinking about this, and there may be a way. I don't know how
PHP handles file
> uploads, but it has to be saving the file it's receiving somewhere. You
could launch a popup
> window when the form is submitted. That popup goes to a page that gets the
size of the file
> PHP is saving the upload to and displays it and refreshes itself
periodically.
>
> I dunno if it would work, but it's a possibility.
>
> --
> Stuart



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