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.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>> --
>>
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