> I yet have to find flash solution that provides me with an API for 
> file upload but doesn't enforce it's GUI on me - if anybody knows of 
> one please share : ).
Ah just double-checked. Seems like swfUpload actually does that - 
nevermind ; ).

-- Felix
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Felix Geisendörfer wrote:
> Ajax itself does *not* allow file uploads.
>
> Consider:
>
>     * jQuery form plugin <http://www.malsup.com/jquery/form/>:
>       Transmits files via hidden iFrame
>     * swfUpload <http://swfupload.mammon.se/>: Uploads file via flash
>
> I yet have to find flash solution that provides me with an API for 
> file upload but doesn't enforce it's GUI on me - if anybody knows of 
> one please share : ).
>
> HTH, Felix
> --------------------------
> My Blog: http://www.thinkingphp.org
> My Business: http://www.fg-webdesign.de
>
>
> Repsah wrote:
>> I have an Ajax form with a "file" input field but apparently, when I 
>> submit the form, the file field is considered as a text-field.
>>
>> the definition of the form should be correct (and the source code 
>> generated is too)
>>
>> $ajax->Form('Product', null, array('action' => 'add/'.$supplierId, 
>> 'enctype' => 'multipart/form-data', 'update' => 'products'));
>>
>> I have looked in the group for some similar problem but I haven't 
>> found anything related, can someone point me to the right direction?
>>
>> Thank you
>>
>> >>

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