I am pretty sure user ceej has coded using js, perhaps he can tell use
which js plugin he sued.

Massimo

On Jun 1, 11:54 am, Tamas <tma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks, later I found your messages.
> It might not be possible from Javascript, so we probably need to
> resort to a flash-based uploader (that I wanted to avoid).
>
> Thanks anyways.
>
> On Jun 1, 6:14 pm, Alexey Nezhdanov <snak...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I asked similar question not long ago.
> > The answer is -
> > 1) web2py doesn't support it right now (and I guess there is no easy way to
> > add it)
> > 2) it is anyways wrong to ask server about how much _browser_ uploaded.
> > Browser knows that so ask him (but not me - I do not know how to do it).
>
> > On Monday 01 June 2009 19:32:50 Tamas wrote:
>
> > > Hello,
> > > while searching for a solution to do a progress bar for uploads, I
> > > found this:
>
> > >http://t.wits.sg/2008/06/25/howto-php-and-jquery-upload-progress-bar/
>
> > > Unfortunately this uses a PHP Pecl-specific function
> > > (uploadprogress_get_info). I was wondering if there is an equivalent
> > > function somewhere in Web2py?
> > > If not, is there a way to show a progress of an upload to the user
> > > (without using Flash)?
>
> > > Thanks!
>
> > --
> > Sincerely yours
> > Alexey Nezhdanov
>
>
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