on 2/1/08 2:13 AM, Mika Tuupola at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> Works in FF-Mac, Safari-Mac, IE6&7-PC
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>> I wish this could be incorporated into the jQuery plugin. I am not
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On Jan 31, 2008, at 5:59 PM, Steffan A. Cline wrote:
Works in FF-Mac, Safari-Mac, IE6&7-PC
I wish this could be incorporated into the jQuery plugin. I am not
that well
versed yet enough to do this. While basic it could be done to have a
dummy
field that strips the path and shows just the
on 1/31/08 1:52 AM, Diego A. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> can't be done. Perhaps the next generation of browsers will allow us
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Actually, this method seems good enough to me:
http://www.quirksmode.org/dom/inputfile.html
...specially with the forced IE6 updated coming soon.
On Jan 31, 8:52 am, "Diego A." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've tried for a long time to do this and as far as I know: it just
> can't be done. Perhap
I've tried for a long time to do this and as far as I know: it just
can't be done. Perhaps the next generation of browsers will allow us
developers to call the file seclection box like this
"window.chooseFile", just like we can use "window.prompt"...
If this does turn out to be possible, eventual
Ah, I see.
Maybe have a look at the uploader plugin? Otherwise, I think you're
stuck :/
On Jan 30, 5:11 pm, "Steffan A. Cline" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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On Jan 30, 2008, at 6:11 AM, Steffan A. Cline wrote:
Well, I tried many variations of .click() with FF and according to
this
link:
http://www.quirksmode.org/dom/inputfile.html
Yes, it is not possible to programmatically trigger click event on
file input. But still, I would suggest you
on 1/29/08 7:58 PM, Hamish Campbell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Actually, I just went a re-read the thread and I have NO idea what it
is you're trying to achieve.
On Jan 30, 8:01 am, "Steffan A. Cline" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Some code would be useful - you've said that .click() doesn't work in
FF, but it probably isn't the .click() bit that isn't working.
One suggestion (untested) is that you include both the normal button
and the new image, but hide the image with CSS by default. This means
that if JS is disabled, t
on 1/29/08 11:57 AM, Mika Tuupola at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> I know there is a plug-in for styling file inputs but what about
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>> custom image instead? I need to do something where I have an ADD and a
>> DELETE button s
On Jan 29, 2008, at 7:08 PM, Steffan A. Cline wrote:
I know there is a plug-in for styling file inputs but what about
using a
custom image instead? I need to do something where I have an ADD and a
DELETE button side by side. I tried this using .click() and it worked
flawlessly but alas FF do
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