Michael,
I thought you said you hadn't actually done the upload.
That's what I'm talking about. So, even if you can get
a file path to show up in a text input in response to hitting
a browse image button, I still think it will not work, even
in IE. Even though you are on a mission to make what
you've done cross browser, if you can't upload it was a
waste of time. Why don't you try making it actually upload
on IE? If you can get that to work, I'll stand corrected, and
will try to get the same working on Mozilla.
Dean
Michael McGrady wrote:
Dean A. Hoover wrote:
Michael,
I'm still researching on the web and alot of what I am seeing
is that it is not possible. There is mention that this is strongly
controlled by the browser for security purposes, to prevent
malicious websites from uploading files on the client box
by just doing javascript hacks. Seems to make sense to me,
but if its true, its disappointing since its probably the only
button we can't replace with an image.
Dean
Dean, it is possible because the code I sent to you does it in IE.
The ONLY remaining issue is how to do it in other browsers. Okay? It
cannot be impossible, I have done it with what I sent you. There is a
set of people who always answer right away that these things cannot be
done, but they can. That they can makes sense, because there is no
reason why the objects behind the javascript could not do this. Give
me some urls that you think are convincing, if you think so still.
Michael McGrady
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