Stefan,

The usual trick here is a browser feature to get that to work.  They
usually have a DIV on the page which contains an FTP:// URI.  When you
drag the file into the DIV the browsers own FTP support kicks in and
uploads the file.

I know there are also ActiveX controls people have written for file
upload.


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--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Stefan Richter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On this note I wanted to ask the crowd: is Flex2 capable of letting
a user
> drag a file from their desktop into the browser, onto the Flex app
and then
> have Flex upload it?
> I saw something similar being done by a custom ActiveX control in
> combination with AJAX and it was very slick. I had never seen
anything like
> it. Moreover that plugin was able to transcode video clips to Flash
Video
> format before uploading...
>  
> Stefan
>  
>  
> 
> 
>  
> 
> Works across browsers with no extra code (= less maintenance and dev
time)
> that alone beat's Ajax hands down again IMHO (insert hundreds more
here).
> 
> 
> hope this helps
> 
>  
> 
> Jason
>






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