Hi Gilles,
I would also like to thank you for your great uploader plug-in. I
integrated it into my site easily after having previously spent
several fruitless hours trying to achieve the same objective using the
YUI uploader.
I have one problem with it though. All worked well in testing upon
loc
Hey Gilles,
Thanks again for the great script. I just noticed that it seems to
have quit working on the latest version of Safari. It worked great
but the release of Safari from last week seems to have broken
something. At first I thought it was my fault but I went to your demos
on your site and
Gilles,
I finally found why the swf would stop responding and properly
handling events that you might have been aware of but I was not.
In fact my fileUploadStarted event was hiding the button that serves
at lauching the load. The button is just behind the transparent movie.
By error I was also
> Hmm, i'll have to investigate that, but i am rather busy atm.
>
I can live without the post of additional parms, I changed my backend
code to handle query string instead of form-data. Anyway if there is
something I can do to help, let me know.
> What flash version are you using? Did you try t
> I turned around the redirect issue by making sure that I return data
> to the plugin and use the severData callback to invoke an ajax reload
> of the div containing the uploaded picture.
Oke ;)
> The format for passing additional parameters is a simple object in the
> form of { name: "value",
Gilles,
I have pursued my investigations.
I turned around the redirect issue by making sure that I return data
to the plugin and use the severData callback to invoke an ajax reload
of the div containing the uploaded picture.
The format for passing additional parameters is a simple object in the
I found this on another site:
We use the Flash uploader MultiPowUpload (http://www.element-it.com/
MultiPowUpload.aspx) and Nirvanix HTTP upload. To register new uploads
we use the forwardingurl t
Although i do appreciate your feedback, do you have any idea how i can
fix the problems?
As far as i see it now, there is only the crashing issue?
Thanx
Gilles
On 15 dec, 08:16, rernens wrote:
> Thanks Gilles for your reply and for the plug in.
>
> I have continued researching where the problem
Thanks Gilles for your reply and for the plug in.
I have continued researching where the problem might be and found the
following that might help :
1. plugin works in IE7, Firefox 3.04 Windows and Safari 3 but fails in
Firefox 3.04 MacOS where Firefox crashes immediately after the log
displays t
Sample backend:
http://jQuery.webunity.nl/jQuery.uploader/js/sample_backend.phps
Hi Guys,
Sorry for the late update. Although everybody is using it (since i got
20mb of uploaded files) almost nobody is telling "thanx", but that's
oke, i expected that.
I got some time to fix some issues and answer some questions:
> 1. multiple: false through settings while building
> the u
Move to Flash Player 10 just to see if it would change something.
No changes.
Firefox 3 crashes.
It seems that the plugin does not handle properly the 404 return code
from the server.
Will try on Windows with firefox and IE7 and 8.
Strike that. I figured it out. The queueCompleted call back does
indeed end before the stuff in the fileUploadServerData completes
which is what was causing the issue. As a workaround I kept two
tallies of the file counts to be able to make sure the last image had
finished and then put the stuf
Alexandre/Gilles,
Whichever you feels like helping out again. Here is where I'm at.
I've got everything almost exactly like I wanted but I'm getting
behavior that I didn't expect.
As I'm understanding when you choose a file for upload it gets added
to a queue.
So the queueStarted callback wou
Me again for furher info.
Found where the problem lies.
1. in fact the back end script gets called but is not triggered due to
the http request constructions. I can't tell if the request is wrongly
built or if my server can't handle such request but it looks like the
posted file is in the query
Hello again,
finding out that my message was finally posted twice.
Here is some additional info.
Behavior has changed since last post and I can't figure out why as
the code itself has not changed.
Here is the log :
uploader detected Flash player version 9.0.124, starting up...
uploader is rea
Gilles,
I am not sure if my previous post got really posted so redoing it.
Very nice plugin. I am testing it to include it in a new project that
involves lot's of image loading.
So far I have three issues :
1. the multiple settings in the uploader object creation does not seem
to work, using s
Gilles,
Nice job !
I am currently trying to implement it in a project that will require
many images upload at various places in the site and your plugin seems
from far the most flexible.
Three things.
1. multiple: false through settings while building the uploader does
not work. setMultiple(fal
On Dec 8, 11:52 pm, "Alexandre Plennevaux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> clearer ?
Infinitely. Thanks. Now to piece this all together into something a
bunch of journalists can use without hating me. :)
Jamie
Nice script.. I used the swfupload before, but i switched
immediately :)
I've got 1 question: "Can u set a FOLDER to store the files?"
U can set the backend file, who upload your files.. But I want to
specify a folder, before upload starts, where the files can be stored.
I need to send that var
Methen,
heil to a fellow php coder: )
you need to use the callbacks provided by gilles'script, especially these ones:
http://jquery.webunity.nl/jQuery.uploader/docs/callbacks#fileUploadStarted
fileUploadStarted callback will launch when the upload actually start,
so theer, feed it with a funct
Thanks Gilles,
I've almost got the whole thing working exactly like I wanted. Just
one thing left. I'm not entirely sure how I would indicate the
uploads are in progress and when they are done. Basically I just want
to show a little spinning doodad and some text to show that stuff is
"happenin
> One question. Your docs and examples don't ever mention, that I can
> tell, how the data is handed off to the backend script. Are the
> images just going to be in the $_FILES global (to give a PHP example)?
Yes, i did not include any information about the backend script used,
since each and e
Gilles, while browsing through the doc, there is a small 404 triggered for
this link to the buttonSkin
http://jquery.webunity.nl/img/demo1/buttonSkin.png
Also, a question: does your plugin returns the created file name (in case of
serverside rewriting, for example, to avoid file duplication ?) i
yup excellent work Gilles !
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 5:13 AM, web_dev123 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey
>
> Just checked the plugin. Looks awsome. I'll make sure to implement
> on my next project!
>
> Keep it up.
>
> J
Hey
Just checked the plugin. Looks awsome. I'll make sure to implement
on my next project!
Keep it up.
J
On Nov 28, 6:17 am, "Gilles (Webunity)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Short memo;http://jQuery.webunity.nl/
> Check it out, 2 demo's online!
Giles,
BEAUTIFUL!
I've been looking desperately for something along these lines and have
just run into one dead end after another.
I'm working trying it o
Very impressive. Great plugin! :)
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 16:05, Gilles (Webunity) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
> Guys, a lot of views and no reply's... Thats not fair to me ;)
>
> On Nov 28, 3:17 pm, "Gilles (Webunity)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > Short memo;http://jQuery.webun
Guys, a lot of views and no reply's... Thats not fair to me ;)
On Nov 28, 3:17 pm, "Gilles (Webunity)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Short memo;http://jQuery.webunity.nl/
>
> Check it out, 2 demo's online!
>
> -- Gilles
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