FWIW, the flash (flex) component I linked to offers a genuine progress
bar, as it's all handled by the flash. It uses CFFILE on the back end
so coding for it is simple.

http://www.adobe.com/devnet/coldfusion/articles/multifile_upload.html

On Feb 5, 2008 9:27 AM, s. isaac dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > i went ahead and asked this question on the knowledge base of the
> > company who developed this component:
> >
> > this was their answer:
> >
> > The progress bar reflects real state of upload (the vault opens an
> > additional connection to receive info from server about upload
> > progress)
>
> Hmm... well... not sure what they mean by that necessarily... but at
> least for me, their tool went straight from 0% at the beginning to 100%
> many seconds later, with nothing in between. It did reflect once the
> file had finished uploading, but nothing in-between. So this answer
> sounds like either they designed it to do something I didn't see when I
> used it (Firefox 2 -- not sure but I think I tried it with IE7 also), or
> that they're just saying it reflects 100% when it finishes.


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