You can't do that with a native browser file upload dialog. That isn't the
purpose of their function.
Though I must admit that your requirements are sounding a little cracked out
more and more each day...Executing other processes / trying to capture local
filesystem stuffSounds like a really
it sure is. i have been working on tap3 for over 2 yrs now and this
app is turning out to be very stable and good.
although i have to usually find wierd up fixes to my issues, most of
my issues are resolved if i think outside the square. and yeah you
might consider my questions too stupid, but
form method=post action=somewhere
input type=text name=filename
input type=file name=file onchange=this.form.filename.value =
this.value
/form
Seems to work on IE6 and Firefox, haven't tried IE7. Opera only shows the
filename, not the full path.
Martin
On Mon, 09 Oct 2006 03:56:12
guys,
if i implement the browse button within my web app using,
input type=file it generates the textfield and the browse button together.
now my problem is that this breaks my current implementation in which
i have a input type=@TextField etc etc/ which i am using to read
the input on form
please, don't send an e-mail with the same content more than one !
just wait until somebody response your emaildon't overdo
it's very annoying
Peter Dawn wrote:
guys,
if i implement the browse button within my web app using,
input type=file it generates the textfield and the browse button
just to add on that,
if i use the upload component, then it just complicates things, i mean
if i select a big file through browse and click on upload, my
formSubmit method is not called and only pageBeginRender is called (i
dont know why though). however if i select a very small file it
happily