[Bug 221409] Re: Ubuntu Browse Multiple Files dialog does not recognize capital / uppercase JPG as image

2014-09-03 Thread cameleon
same issue with vistaprint photo album creation and up to date Firefox
and Ubuntu release.

Very boring...

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[Bug 221409] Re: Ubuntu Browse Multiple Files dialog does not recognize capital / uppercase JPG as image

2013-09-09 Thread kernoelpanic
Hi,

same problem here. Firefox or chromium wont display *.jpg files for
uploading because they search for *.JPG. Moreover there is no switch
for All file types so that the only solution is to rename the files:

$ find ./ -name *.JPG -exec rename -v .JPG .jpg {} \;

plz add a swicht to the gtk menu to display all filetypes! This is a
good fall back in any case.

Data
Ubuntu 13.04
Linux 3.8.0-30-generic x86_64

Package: firefox
Architecture: amd64
Version: 23.0+build2-0ubuntu0.13.04.1

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[Bug 221409] Re: Ubuntu Browse Multiple Files dialog does not recognize capital / uppercase JPG as image

2013-01-05 Thread Kosma Kurlowicz
I'm using Frugalware 1.7. I had this same problem, caused by
flashplugin. Removing flashplugin helped.

Some sites (iStore.pl shopping system in my case) are using flash to
download multiple images simultaneously. After removing flashplugin my
shop is using standard firefox/chrome browsing windows recognizing all
lower- and uppercase extensions. I can't download images simultaneously,
but one after another... but it works.

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[Bug 221409] Re: Ubuntu Browse Multiple Files dialog does not recognize capital / uppercase JPG as image

2013-01-01 Thread Hein
I have the very same problem on version 12.10 of Ubuntu! Does any one
test Ubuntu thoroughly?

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[Bug 221409] Re: Ubuntu Browse Multiple Files dialog does not recognize capital / uppercase JPG as image

2011-11-01 Thread J B
still present on ubuntu 10.04 lucid.

specs:
nautilus file browser 2.30.1   - not sure if this is used by firefox
flash 11.0.1.152

on both 
firefox 7.0.1
chromium 15.0.874.106

i thought linux didnt depend on file extensions.
(i guess it doesnt when running a file, but it does when filtering file 
displays in the file manager)

tried to replicate on xubuntu 11.10, the first time i clicked on button, filter 
is set to 'ALL FILES' and files can be seen.
(but multiple files can't be selected, when they are expected to be selectable 
holding down shift -works on windows)
only single file selectable.
clicked cancel tried again.
this time filter is set to Images and cant be changed.
No more images displayed. same problem.

All images have .JPG extension.  which is what a lot of cameras are producing.
guess workaround is rename.  but this won't be as straightforward for other 
users. 

xubuntu file manager: thunar 1.2.3  not sure if firefox uses this

same problem, only .jpg files are visible.

important because photos from different cameras produce .JPG

guess another workaround (but not as feasible :) ), ask everyone to only
use .jpg as extension.

wouldn't it be simpler to just add .JPG to the Images filter in whatever
filter the internet browsers are using?

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[Bug 221409] Re: Ubuntu Browse Multiple Files dialog does not recognize capital / uppercase JPG as image

2011-01-15 Thread aykut
I have exactly the same problem. It is not only firefox, chrome does the
same. It must be flash. I use 10.04. Any fix that solves it forever,
instead of renaming all the time?

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[Bug 221409] Re: Ubuntu Browse Multiple Files dialog does not recognize capital / uppercase JPG as image

2010-07-29 Thread Marks Petz
I used GIMP - which automatically gave an uppercase sic - JPEG - IF GIMP
gave a lower case sic - jpeg. It would save having to batch process or
change individually.

I wanted to upload an image using flash plugin in facebook. It works
fine with uppercase images from Windows 7. Just from Ubuntu, using
firefox do I have a problem. The flash does not see the files to select.
AS in when I browse to the folder I see only the lower case files to
select from.

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[Bug 221409] Re: Ubuntu Browse Multiple Files dialog does not recognize capital / uppercase JPG as image

2010-07-05 Thread Zambini
Hi All,
For anyone viewing this, you've obviously got some google skills.

I too have this same problem, using {Ubuntu 10.04, Chrome 5.0.375.86
beta, Nautilus 2.30.1}

Here is a temporary workaround to this problem, simply by re-naming all the 
files:
1) Open up the terminal and cd into the directory where your .JPG files are
2) Type in the following command:
---
for i in *.JPG; do mv $i `basename $i .JPG `.jpg; done
---
and hit enter. What this does is re-names all files that end in .JPG and 
re-names them to end with .jpg. For example:
IMG_1112.JPG gets re-named into IMG_1112.jpg

You can also use the gIMP plugin David's Batch Processor to do a batch
re-name, but this one line command is much easier.

You can even write yourself a simple script that does this and place it
into /usr/bin and chmod +x it and then you can run it just like it's a
regular command.

Here's my script: 
---
#!/bin/bash
for i in *.JPG; do mv $i `basename $i .JPG `.jpg; done
---
And now whenever I encounter this problem I can open up the Terminal and cd 
into my photos directory and then just run JPGtojpg (that's what I named it in 
my bin folder)

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[Bug 221409] Re: Ubuntu Browse Multiple Files dialog does not recognize capital / uppercase JPG as image

2010-07-04 Thread Chris Coulson
** Package changed: nautilus (Ubuntu) = gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Low

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[Bug 221409] Re: Ubuntu Browse Multiple Files dialog does not recognize capital / uppercase JPG as image

2010-07-03 Thread dustin n
This is occurring on facebook.  It is not a firefox, the same behavior
happens in chrome.  I believe the issue is in the file chooser which I
think is part of nautilus.  It appears someone else had this bug
reported #172860 and it was closed stating it wasn't a bug.  It is a
bug!

** Package changed: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu) = nautilus (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Confirmed

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