Hi Roger, Roger Martin schrieb: > Felix? Do you prefer less of a flash approach? Will look to build > patches for you to try...
To be honest, I don't really care ;-) I know that file uploads is problematic and flash seems to fix pretty many problems .... (and creating others ...) So, looking forwards to the patches. Thanks. Regards Felix > > On 9/17/08, Rob Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Roger >> >> Have attached what the modified "multi file uploader" class we used - >> looking at the comment it seems I used an original from Jgraphpad >> source, although I seem to recall I largely rewrote it. I might have a >> change history if it's of interest i.e. in terms of licensing or >> re-use.. The source code shows what I think is a fairly generic way to >> to multi file uploads. >> >> Regards >> >> -- Rob >> >> Roger Martin wrote: >>> Hi Felix, >>> >>> It is solely in the client side javascript and using flash. The >>> FancyUpload >>> builds a hidden queue in the DOM and then sends them one by one back to >>> the >>> server as if the user did it. >>> >>> I was hoping to hear more from Rob. >>> >>> Planning on creating a patch. There were a couple of JavaScript variable >>> collisions I need to work out and also test on more than Firefox... >>> >>> On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 2:50 PM, Felix Meschberger >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hi Roger, >>>> >>>> Roger Martin schrieb: >>>> >>>>> Hi Felix developers, >>>>> >>>>> In my local Felix development I've been testing different ways to >>>>> change the web console to allow multiple files to be dragged from an >>>>> OS folder and upload them via the "Apache Felix Web Management >>>>> Console". After searching, testing and running into many obsolete >>>>> documentations in this murky territory I found the FancyUpload by >>>>> http://digitarald.de/project/fancyupload/1-0/ works using a flash >>>>> method. My first case, Firefox is working and I got all the other >>>>> noted browsers queued up for testing. FancyUpload has an MIT license >>>>> (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php). >>>>> >>>>> If this feature is of interest, is the license ok? >>>>> >>>> I would be interested in seeing a patch, yes, of course ;-) >>>> >>>> I assume beside the client side, you also had to modify the server side >>>> to accept multiple files, right ? >>>> >>>> >>>>> Is there another preferred technology I should test? >>>>> >>>> I have no preference of course. >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> Felix >>>> >>>> >>>>> Also I know that Glassfish is possibly remodeling to fit the Felix >>>>> console in with the Glassfish Admin Console; perhaps this may fit >>>>> there? Although I know that there are many profiles I as a Felix user >>>>> like to set up independent of glassfish for testing. Each of these >>>>> profiles are very much like a unit test for scenarios involving a >>>>> subset of the composite apps I'm working on. So a way to quickly set >>>>> them up via multi file upload and install works for me. Perhaps for >>>>> others as well. >>>>> >>>>> >>> >> -- >> >> >> Ascert - Taking systems to the Edge >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> +44 (0)20 7488 3470 >> www.ascert.com >> >> >