George, I agree with the idea of just displaying some sort of
animation, if something is taking too long you can always say "still
working...hang on!" but the entire idea is to give the user an
indicator letting them know that something is happening and the upload
hasn't died. You will need to include proper error handling and
timeouts. It really isn't something you want to spend hours on because
in the end it really isn't that important to show that 10 MBs out of
100MBs have been uploaded (and if you are uploading something that big
via the browser I would discourage that! IMHO).

Will, Why limit yourself: http://www.ajaxload.info/ weeeeeeeeeeeee


Best Regards,
Donnie

On Feb 2, 2008 11:35 AM, Will Tomlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I went ahead and put up a gif I use.
>
> http://wtomlinson.com/wait30.gif
>
> HTH,
> Will
>
> 

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