I'm having some problems with this plugin as well...

I have a simple form, with two text inputs, and a file input.
I use ajaxForm on this form so that it is sent using AJAX. If I don't
select a file in the file input, everything works correctly. The
$_POST array contains all values present in the form.
However, whenever I select a file in the file input, the $_POST array
becomes empty. As if nothing was being posted... I don't get why. I
don't know if this is related to the problem listed here but I guess
it is...

On 16 oct, 03:13, dgt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It was difficult to decide where I should post this. I think the issue
> is with jQuery though, I'm certainly no pro with jQuery, having only a
> few months experience.
>
> Let me explain my problem.
>
> I'm using a form which has a file upload,  and also sends standard
> text data. This form I wish to be ajax'ed.
>
> I'm using this code:
>
> $("#node-form").ajaxForm(function(){alert("Thank you for your
> submission!");});
>
> If I upload an image, I'll still get that message, but the image is
> not uploaded to image.module in drupal (which handles image thumbnail
> creation etc) . In fact, it's not uploaded at all.
>
> If I strip the file field, and use a different content type (Story
> type for those who use Drupal, which just creates a page), it works
> beautifully. I therefore deduced there's something amiss with file
> uploading. How can I send an image with the Form Plugin, so Drupal can
> then generate what it needs.
>
> I have searched the list and the internet, but do not understand what
> to do. Please help if you can.

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