[jQuery] Re: jQuery Uploader Flash player 10 fix
Hmmm, guess it didn't work so well, right?
[jQuery] Re: jQuery Uploader Flash player 10 fix
I found this jQuery+Flash uploader, as author say - I'ts quick and dirty, but it gets job done. http://www.prodevtips.com/2008/10/31/flash-10-and-jquery-multi-file-uploader/ And, yes it works with Flash10.
[jQuery] Re: jQuery Uploader Flash player 10 fix
mmh they confirm that swfupload is currently broken. I also experienced that its the case. On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 10:47 AM, Josip Lazic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I found this jQuery+Flash uploader, as author say - I'ts quick and dirty, but it gets job done. http://www.prodevtips.com/2008/10/31/flash-10-and-jquery-multi-file-uploader/ And, yes it works with Flash10.
[jQuery] Re: jQuery Uploader Flash player 10 fix
Let's just give him some time... good things just need that ;) @Gilles: In case you do need help (coding/testing/whatsoever).. let us know.. I am sure everyone would love to hop in and give you a hand -J On Nov 20, 10:27 am, Crazy-Achmet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hmmm, guess it didn't work so well, right?
[jQuery] Re: jQuery Uploader Flash player 10 fix
The swfupload I use, is working very well? http://netvibe.nl/imagemanager/ On Nov 20, 4:04 pm, Olivier Percebois-Garve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: mmh they confirm that swfupload is currently broken. I also experienced that its the case. On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 10:47 AM, Josip Lazic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I found this jQuery+Flash uploader, as author say - I'ts quick and dirty, but it gets job done. http://www.prodevtips.com/2008/10/31/flash-10-and-jquery-multi-file-u... And, yes it works with Flash10.
[jQuery] Re: jQuery Uploader Flash player 10 fix
No news are good news? ;)
[jQuery] Re: jQuery Uploader Flash player 10 fix
Going to squash the latest bugs today, if i got my VPC up and running so i can use visual studio to debug IE6. Got my SharePoint certification last week so that week was crazy ;) On Nov 9, 4:12 pm, Crazy-Achmet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey Gilles, how is it going? Is there something to see? ;)
[jQuery] Re: jQuery Uploader Flash player 10 fix
Gilles, you might be interested in this to debug IE if you don't own a copy of visual studio, or don't want to set up the whole x gigs of it :) : http://www.berniecode.com/blog/2007/03/08/how-to-debug-javascript-with-visual-web-developer-express/ you only need visual web studio express, and it does a fine job at that. it's also a fine javascript, xhtml and CSS editor On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 10:20 AM, Gilles (Webunity) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Going to squash the latest bugs today, if i got my VPC up and running so i can use visual studio to debug IE6. Got my SharePoint certification last week so that week was crazy ;) On Nov 9, 4:12 pm, Crazy-Achmet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey Gilles, how is it going? Is there something to see? ;)
[jQuery] Re: jQuery Uploader Flash player 10 fix
yay! :) On Nov 10, 10:20 am, Gilles (Webunity) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Going to squash the latest bugs today, if i got my VPC up and running so i can use visual studio to debug IE6. Got my SharePoint certification last week so that week was crazy ;) On Nov 9, 4:12 pm, Crazy-Achmet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey Gilles, how is it going? Is there something to see? ;)
[jQuery] Re: jQuery Uploader Flash player 10 fix
Hey Gilles, how is it going? Is there something to see? ;)
[jQuery] Re: jQuery Uploader Flash player 10 fix
uuhm.. yep. ;) On Nov 2, 8:33 pm, Jörg Battermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You've meant November, right? Just checking :) On Nov 1, 1:01 pm, Gilles (Webunity) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I expect to release around 8 september On Oct 31, 2:09 pm, Gilles (Webunity) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: p.s. at this time, IE seems a bit buggy, have to fix that before i release any code. I am also using some PNG files right now, which i have to change into transparent gifs (IE). On Oct 31, 2:08 pm, Gilles (Webunity) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Expect something in the next couple of days. I want to have the api docs setup good this time. On Oct 30, 1:41 pm, Olivier Percebois-Garve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi any chance to see the work in progress ? demo, (even partially buggy) ? svn ? Olivier On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 10:25 AM, Crazy-Achmet [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: I'm really lookin forward to the new version!!! It's awesome that you're still workin' on it! ;)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -
[jQuery] Re: jQuery Uploader Flash player 10 fix
You've meant November, right? Just checking :) On Nov 1, 1:01 pm, Gilles (Webunity) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I expect to release around 8 september On Oct 31, 2:09 pm, Gilles (Webunity) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: p.s. at this time, IE seems a bit buggy, have to fix that before i release any code. I am also using some PNG files right now, which i have to change into transparent gifs (IE). On Oct 31, 2:08 pm, Gilles (Webunity) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Expect something in the next couple of days. I want to have the api docs setup good this time. On Oct 30, 1:41 pm, Olivier Percebois-Garve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi any chance to see the work in progress ? demo, (even partially buggy) ? svn ? Olivier On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 10:25 AM, Crazy-Achmet [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: I'm really lookin forward to the new version!!! It's awesome that you're still workin' on it! ;)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -
[jQuery] Re: jQuery Uploader Flash player 10 fix
I expect to release around 8 september On Oct 31, 2:09 pm, Gilles (Webunity) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: p.s. at this time, IE seems a bit buggy, have to fix that before i release any code. I am also using some PNG files right now, which i have to change into transparent gifs (IE). On Oct 31, 2:08 pm, Gilles (Webunity) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Expect something in the next couple of days. I want to have the api docs setup good this time. On Oct 30, 1:41 pm, Olivier Percebois-Garve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi any chance to see the work in progress ? demo, (even partially buggy) ? svn ? Olivier On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 10:25 AM, Crazy-Achmet [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: I'm really lookin forward to the new version!!! It's awesome that you're still workin' on it! ;)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -
[jQuery] Re: jQuery Uploader Flash player 10 fix
Expect something in the next couple of days. I want to have the api docs setup good this time. On Oct 30, 1:41 pm, Olivier Percebois-Garve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi any chance to see the work in progress ? demo, (even partially buggy) ? svn ? Olivier On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 10:25 AM, Crazy-Achmet [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: I'm really lookin forward to the new version!!! It's awesome that you're still workin' on it! ;)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -
[jQuery] Re: jQuery Uploader Flash player 10 fix
p.s. at this time, IE seems a bit buggy, have to fix that before i release any code. I am also using some PNG files right now, which i have to change into transparent gifs (IE). On Oct 31, 2:08 pm, Gilles (Webunity) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Expect something in the next couple of days. I want to have the api docs setup good this time. On Oct 30, 1:41 pm, Olivier Percebois-Garve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi any chance to see the work in progress ? demo, (even partially buggy) ? svn ? Olivier On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 10:25 AM, Crazy-Achmet [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: I'm really lookin forward to the new version!!! It's awesome that you're still workin' on it! ;)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -
[jQuery] Re: jQuery Uploader Flash player 10 fix
Hi any chance to see the work in progress ? demo, (even partially buggy) ? svn ? Olivier On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 10:25 AM, Crazy-Achmet [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: I'm really lookin forward to the new version!!! It's awesome that you're still workin' on it! ;)
[jQuery] Re: jQuery Uploader Flash player 10 fix
I'm really lookin forward to the new version!!! It's awesome that you're still workin' on it! ;)
[jQuery] Re: jQuery Uploader Flash player 10 fix
Another update: - Started working on the demo's; squatting some final bugs and then all i have to do is rebuild the demo's. - Luckily i've documented the JavaScript extensivly so documentation will be quick. -- Gilles On Oct 22, 8:28 pm, Gilles (Webunity) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes that will be possible with my new version and is default implemented. I shall see if i can make a demo for that. On 21 okt, 22:59, Alexandre Plennevaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi Gilles, i was about to take the same path: convert YUIuploaderinto jquery for the new version of jquploader, because it's simply the best implementation i've seen so far (kuddos to yahoo). i'll be very interested with what you come up with. There is one issue i still lack for a good answer, i'd be interested in your opinion: say you want to control the uploaded file 's name, for example so that it does not erase an existing file with the same name: then the serverside script woudl produce a unique file name, according to a given logic (timestamp appended, etc), or simply to avoid empty spaces or quote characters in the name. Is it actually possible that the flash file returns the serverside-generated file name ? thanks, Alexandre On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 8:55 PM, Gilles (Webunity) [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: Update: Most of the callbacks have been implemented; Actionscript (Flash) work seems to be done; yet i did all my work without debugging. Tomorrow i have to add maybe 3 or 4 events / log messages and then i can start building ;) -- Gilles On Oct 20, 7:52 pm, Gilles (Webunity) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Guys; A lot (8) people have allready asked me if i was going to fix the mess Adobe made and my answer is yes, i am working on it. This post is to assure you that the jQuery Flash baseduploaderi wrote in 2006 has been revived. The project will no longer be based on swfupload, since i added way to much code of my own into it. The new version is (looseley) based upon YUIuploadercomponent, and off course i've taken a peek to see what FancyUpload does in their code. To be honest; they are both very good products and both have their pro's and con's. I am hoping to create a project which will be the best of both worlds and more (currently, approx. 80% code is my own work) I've allready put about 10 hours of work in the new jQuery upload plugin (which was originally hosted onhttp://uploader.webunity.nl/) but unfortunately it is not finished yet. Since i based the startcode (e.g. how to create an AS3 movieclip) on YUI, I must abide by their license, which is BSD. Theuploaderplugin (Javascript) is going to be included as full source, but the Actionscript file is going to be precompiled. This is due to the fact that i simply put to much work in it. Some stuff that i added; - A lot more and consistant event handlers - A lot more and better logging - Multiple simultanous (!!) uploads And, ported from my old version: - Queue managemen - Max file size - Max queue size - Max queue count The idea is to even make it possible to add files while you are allready uploading; sort of background file transfer so to say. Anyway; i'll hope to finish the Actionscript code tomorrow evening (it is now 20:00 here) and the demo's the day after that. Basically; by the end of the week you should have some working examples. Thank you for al your wonderfull feedback -- Gilleshttp://www.webunity.nl/-Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven - - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven -
[jQuery] Re: jQuery Uploader Flash player 10 fix
Yes that will be possible with my new version and is default implemented. I shall see if i can make a demo for that. On 21 okt, 22:59, Alexandre Plennevaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi Gilles, i was about to take the same path: convert YUI uploader into jquery for the new version of jquploader, because it's simply the best implementation i've seen so far (kuddos to yahoo). i'll be very interested with what you come up with. There is one issue i still lack for a good answer, i'd be interested in your opinion: say you want to control the uploaded file 's name, for example so that it does not erase an existing file with the same name: then the serverside script woudl produce a unique file name, according to a given logic (timestamp appended, etc), or simply to avoid empty spaces or quote characters in the name. Is it actually possible that the flash file returns the serverside-generated file name ? thanks, Alexandre On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 8:55 PM, Gilles (Webunity) [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: Update: Most of the callbacks have been implemented; Actionscript (Flash) work seems to be done; yet i did all my work without debugging. Tomorrow i have to add maybe 3 or 4 events / log messages and then i can start building ;) -- Gilles On Oct 20, 7:52 pm, Gilles (Webunity) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Guys; A lot (8) people have allready asked me if i was going to fix the mess Adobe made and my answer is yes, i am working on it. This post is to assure you that the jQuery Flash based uploader i wrote in 2006 has been revived. The project will no longer be based on swfupload, since i added way to much code of my own into it. The new version is (looseley) based upon YUI uploader component, and off course i've taken a peek to see what FancyUpload does in their code. To be honest; they are both very good products and both have their pro's and con's. I am hoping to create a project which will be the best of both worlds and more (currently, approx. 80% code is my own work) I've allready put about 10 hours of work in the new jQuery upload plugin (which was originally hosted onhttp://uploader.webunity.nl/) but unfortunately it is not finished yet. Since i based the startcode (e.g. how to create an AS3 movieclip) on YUI, I must abide by their license, which is BSD. The uploader plugin (Javascript) is going to be included as full source, but the Actionscript file is going to be precompiled. This is due to the fact that i simply put to much work in it. Some stuff that i added; - A lot more and consistant event handlers - A lot more and better logging - Multiple simultanous (!!) uploads And, ported from my old version: - Queue managemen - Max file size - Max queue size - Max queue count The idea is to even make it possible to add files while you are allready uploading; sort of background file transfer so to say. Anyway; i'll hope to finish the Actionscript code tomorrow evening (it is now 20:00 here) and the demo's the day after that. Basically; by the end of the week you should have some working examples. Thank you for al your wonderfull feedback -- Gilleshttp://www.webunity.nl/- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven - - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven -
[jQuery] Re: jQuery Uploader Flash player 10 fix
Update: Most of the callbacks have been implemented; Actionscript (Flash) work seems to be done; yet i did all my work without debugging. Tomorrow i have to add maybe 3 or 4 events / log messages and then i can start building ;) -- Gilles On Oct 20, 7:52 pm, Gilles (Webunity) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Guys; A lot (8) people have allready asked me if i was going to fix the mess Adobe made and my answer is yes, i am working on it. This post is to assure you that the jQuery Flash based uploader i wrote in 2006 has been revived. The project will no longer be based on swfupload, since i added way to much code of my own into it. The new version is (looseley) based upon YUI uploader component, and off course i've taken a peek to see what FancyUpload does in their code. To be honest; they are both very good products and both have their pro's and con's. I am hoping to create a project which will be the best of both worlds and more (currently, approx. 80% code is my own work) I've allready put about 10 hours of work in the new jQuery upload plugin (which was originally hosted onhttp://uploader.webunity.nl/) but unfortunately it is not finished yet. Since i based the startcode (e.g. how to create an AS3 movieclip) on YUI, I must abide by their license, which is BSD. The uploader plugin (Javascript) is going to be included as full source, but the Actionscript file is going to be precompiled. This is due to the fact that i simply put to much work in it. Some stuff that i added; - A lot more and consistant event handlers - A lot more and better logging - Multiple simultanous (!!) uploads And, ported from my old version: - Queue managemen - Max file size - Max queue size - Max queue count The idea is to even make it possible to add files while you are allready uploading; sort of background file transfer so to say. Anyway; i'll hope to finish the Actionscript code tomorrow evening (it is now 20:00 here) and the demo's the day after that. Basically; by the end of the week you should have some working examples. Thank you for al your wonderfull feedback -- Gilleshttp://www.webunity.nl/
[jQuery] Re: jQuery Uploader Flash player 10 fix
hi Gilles, i was about to take the same path: convert YUI uploader into jquery for the new version of jquploader, because it's simply the best implementation i've seen so far (kuddos to yahoo). i'll be very interested with what you come up with. There is one issue i still lack for a good answer, i'd be interested in your opinion: say you want to control the uploaded file 's name, for example so that it does not erase an existing file with the same name: then the serverside script woudl produce a unique file name, according to a given logic (timestamp appended, etc), or simply to avoid empty spaces or quote characters in the name. Is it actually possible that the flash file returns the serverside-generated file name ? thanks, Alexandre On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 8:55 PM, Gilles (Webunity) [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: Update: Most of the callbacks have been implemented; Actionscript (Flash) work seems to be done; yet i did all my work without debugging. Tomorrow i have to add maybe 3 or 4 events / log messages and then i can start building ;) -- Gilles On Oct 20, 7:52 pm, Gilles (Webunity) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Guys; A lot (8) people have allready asked me if i was going to fix the mess Adobe made and my answer is yes, i am working on it. This post is to assure you that the jQuery Flash based uploader i wrote in 2006 has been revived. The project will no longer be based on swfupload, since i added way to much code of my own into it. The new version is (looseley) based upon YUI uploader component, and off course i've taken a peek to see what FancyUpload does in their code. To be honest; they are both very good products and both have their pro's and con's. I am hoping to create a project which will be the best of both worlds and more (currently, approx. 80% code is my own work) I've allready put about 10 hours of work in the new jQuery upload plugin (which was originally hosted onhttp://uploader.webunity.nl/) but unfortunately it is not finished yet. Since i based the startcode (e.g. how to create an AS3 movieclip) on YUI, I must abide by their license, which is BSD. The uploader plugin (Javascript) is going to be included as full source, but the Actionscript file is going to be precompiled. This is due to the fact that i simply put to much work in it. Some stuff that i added; - A lot more and consistant event handlers - A lot more and better logging - Multiple simultanous (!!) uploads And, ported from my old version: - Queue managemen - Max file size - Max queue size - Max queue count The idea is to even make it possible to add files while you are allready uploading; sort of background file transfer so to say. Anyway; i'll hope to finish the Actionscript code tomorrow evening (it is now 20:00 here) and the demo's the day after that. Basically; by the end of the week you should have some working examples. Thank you for al your wonderfull feedback -- Gilleshttp://www.webunity.nl/