Jeremy

You could do it in Javascript reltively simply ||||||||||||| makes a 
decent progress bar,
I have never got into graphics with JS though its would be relatively 
simple to resize a <div> as a progress bar

This is the Ajax Tool I use WWW: http://www.AjaxToolbox.com/

HTH
Neven
> yeah there is a bit of stuff around done in Java, but the last thing 
> we need to have to do is explain to people how to install java. The 
> same for flash, which is why I was heading in the native code direction.
>  
> Jeremy
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> *Subject:* Re: [DUG] HTTP Upload Progress
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> The way I implemented this (in a Java web server) was that once the 
> form was submitted, an ajax request was fired off in the background 
> and repeatedly asked the server how the file upload was progressing, 
> and updated the amount of colour in a progress bar. The upload was 
> attached to the session, so  the ajax call was able to grab the info 
> structure from the session and query it (as the file upload specifies 
> how big something is and as the upload is happening, you can just 
> specify in the structure how much you had received).
>
> 2008/9/17 Jeremy Coulter <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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>     Hi Al, sorry this is a repeated post, as I have not received any
>     emails from the list in a week, then I got an email to reconfirm
>     my email address because the emails were meant to be
>     bouncing....which is strange because its my main email address and
>     I have been getting emails ok....anyway using gmail now.
>     So, here is my post again. Appologies if its already been answered.
>      
>     Hi All.
>     I am wondering if anyone has seen or has any Delphi code that will
>     do an http file upload, BUT that shows you the upload progress.
>     I have looked at the Synapse code for doing this, but it doesn't
>     have the ability to show the progress.
>     Why use HTTP File upload and not FTP? simple answer, not every
>     site has FTP enabled...as we have found out, and email has been a
>     bit unreliable.
>     I have taken a look at the odd Java plugin that does this which
>     would be good because I could just have my app. look at a webpage
>     instead of build it into the exe, but then, no guarantees that
>     java is enabled either....sigh...the joys :-(
>     OR someone might even have a brighter idea ;-)
>      
>     Jeremy
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