Hey there,

although it's obsolete and has been merged into another plugin you could have a 
look at this: 
http://www.symfony-project.org/plugins/pkPersistentFileUploadPlugin


Cheers, Daniel

On 29.06.2010, at 16:23, Philipp Schächtele wrote:

> I'm currently working on a form where users can post articles for a
> print magazine (Symfony 1.4, Doctrine). Anonym Users can add multiple
> images to the article and submit that.
> 
> The use case is quite similiar to what is described in the "Advanced
> Forms" Article in the "More with symfony" book (
> http://www.symfony-project.org/more-with-symfony/1_4/en/06-Advanced-Forms
> ), therefore I use a lot of the code from the tutorial. The difference
> is, that users that I only use the "new" and "create" functions of the
> CRUD since people cannot edit their articles after submitting them.
> 
> My problem is the following: If there are any validation errors in the
> form, the file input field gets cleaned and the user has to choose the
> file again. This is a usability problem since there is no validation
> message or warning to do so (which could be a solution, but not a very
> good one). The user will correct the other validation errors, but will
> probably not realize to choose the file again and submit an article
> without the image.
> 
> Is there a solution to re-populate the file-input field with the
> original image location or show and use the already uploaded image
> like sfWidgetFormInputFileEditable does for entries, which are already
> saved to the database?
> 
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