I misread your post, Randell.  I thought you were asking about a class  
(type) OF file.  Sorry.

Christian

On Tuesday, December 31, 2002, at 01:37 PM, Christian Cantrell wrote:

> Within the input tag, you can specify an "accept" attribute.  From
> www.w3.org:
>
> "This attribute specifies a comma-separated list of content types that
> a server processing this form will handle correctly. User agents may
> use this information to filter out non-conforming files when prompting
> a user to select files to be sent to the server (cf. the INPUT element
> when type="file")."
>
> The last time I used this, none of the user-agents I had access
> supported it, but they may now.  Give it a try and let us know what you
> find.  Either way, I wouldn't count on it.  I would include some
> server-side checking, too.
>
> Christian
>
> On Tuesday, December 31, 2002, at 12:52 PM, Randell B Adkins wrote:
>
>> Is there anyway to assign a class file to the BROWSE button
>> on an input type of FILE?
>>
>> Maybe you can and I am just not with it today to find out how.
>>
>> Thanks!!
>>
> 
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