Lily ^_^ wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have a form that contains a file field.
> 
> Since the file can be rather big, I would like to display a progress bar
> after the user clicks the submit button on the page, so he can see the
> progress of the upload.
> 
> I've no idea how to do that, so I search on Google but lots of plugins
> seem very old (so maybe irrelevant with Rails 2.3.5 that I'm using in
> this project), some other are not very clear to me. Some use AJAX, some
> use a combinaison of Flash and JS.
> I would like something easy to use. It doesn't have to be sexy.
> 
> Could someone help ?
> 
> This project is under Rails 2.3.5 and Ruby 1.8.6, and I use prototype as
> a JS lib.
> I can Flash with no problem if needed. I just want something very basic
> (even just displaying a text 0% to 100% would be ok), light and simple
> to use.
> 
> Thanks
> Lily

Ideally and initially, you need to determine the file size. The rest 
will involve a lot of server-side issues. It probably can be done with 
Flash so if you're confident enough with it, I'd investigate that. You 
need to determine which web server you're using to find the simplest 
solution for your problem.
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