looks good on os x 10.5.1
safari 3
FF 2

it behaves i little quirki with very big files. >600MB
looks like the browser crashed

would be nice to have a twirling cursor on the page to see, if its
uploading. the progressbar is nice, but with big files it would not
update for a long time.

would be nice to have the features like 
http://www.fyneworks.com/jquery/multiple-file-upload/

thx tl


On Jan 31, 12:36 pm, "Alexandre Plennevaux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello friends,
>
> I am working on the new version of jqUploader, a plugin that allows to
> replace the file inputs in a form  for a more user-friendly file upload
> dialog via the use of an invisible flash object.
> The new version allows for full customization via CSS and html, instead of
> having to tweak the flash file.
>
> I've pretty much finished a working prototype (still need to implement all
> the customizable options). It works well on WinXP FF2.
>
> WARNING: THIS IS ALPHA STUFF NOT TO BE USED IN PRODUCTION YET !!!!
>
> demo is here:http://www.pixeline.be/experiments/jqUploader/v2/
>
> I have 2 requests:
> query.jquploader2.js<http://www.pixeline.be/experiments/jqUploader/v2/jquery.jquploader2.js>
>
> 1/ can you test on your side and (especially mac users) let me know if the
> test works or not for you.
> 2/ for plugin experts: if you look at the code i use functions that i would
> like that the user be able to modify, but i don't know exactly how to do
> that. For the moment, the js functions called by flash are sitting outside
> of the plugin loop.
> What would be the good way to allow users to modify what these function do?
> Basically their task is to update the html according to the flash events.
> The code is here:
>
> Thank you for your time,
>
> Alexandre
>
> --
> Alexandre Plennevaux
> LAb[au]
>
> http://www.lab-au.com

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