> who is responsible for the widget these days ? svn shows that may
> people have had a hand at it already ...
I guess it's up for grabs...
T.
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Hi Petr,
Today Petr Kobalí?ek wrote:
> Hi Tobi,
>
> I ported the UploadWidget from 0.7 to 0.8 and from that time it's
> probably untouched. I think that this contrib should be rewritten, I
> don't know if all the tricks there are are needed, it seems the code
> is outdated and I think that it's m
Hi Tobi,
feel free to open a bug report for this issue, so we track it down.
cheers,
Alex
Am 18.06.2010 16:05, schrieb Tobias Oetiker:
> I am using the UploadWidget in a project of mine and I found that
> the clipping being applied to the input widget seems to stop it
> from working.
>
> I on
Hi Tobi,
I ported the UploadWidget from 0.7 to 0.8 and from that time it's
probably untouched. I think that this contrib should be rewritten, I
don't know if all the tricks there are are needed, it seems the code
is outdated and I think that it's miracle that it still works:)
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I am using the UploadWidget in a project of mine and I found that
the clipping being applied to the input widget seems to stop it
from working.
I only discovered this problem when making a very large
(screen-wide) upload button ...
I have removed the clip css property which caused the button to
w